| LANESPRINCEALBERT | A large variety of cooking apple, named after a royal |
| BRAMLEY | A variety of cooking apple named after a Nottinghamshire butcher (7) |
| BATH | 'Beauty of - - - -', early dessert apple named after a Somerset city (4) |
| ROME | Cooking apple named for an Ohio township |
| ADAM | He has an apple named after him? |
| BRAMBLING | With a name similar to that of the blackberry bush or a variety of cooking apple, a chaffinch-like bird, known regionally as cock o' the north, furze chirper and tartan back (9) |
| MAGNUM | From the Latin for "great", a bottle of wine of twice the standard size; or, with "bonum", a large variety of apple, plum or potato (6) |
| JONATHAN | A red-skinned variety of cooking apple, first grown in the US |
| OFFAL | Leaving a large variety of food (5) |
| PEASGOODS | '___ Nonsuch', award-winning variety of cooking apple (9) |
| LAGER | A large variety of drink available (5) |
| SWEDE | A large variety of turnip with yellow flesh (5) |
| EMPEROR | Name a large variety of moth (7) |
| JAFFA | A large variety of orange (5) |
| LOCKSMITHS | Their productions are suited to a large variety of keys (10) |
| GALATEA | Named after a Royal Navy man-of-war, a usually striped cotton fabric, once popular for boys' sailor suits (7) |
| PRINCEALBERT | A double-breasted frock-coat named after a royal consort (6,6) |
| ROSS | The ___ Dependency: area of Antarctica named after a Royal Navy officer and polar explorer (4) |
| TUDOR | Architectural style named after a royal family |
| ERA | It may be named after a royal |