| MORION | A type of cabasset; or, a variety of smoky or black quartz (6) |
| SLUMS | Rookeries no longer found in opening of smoky chimneys |
| PEAT | Source of smoky notes in whiskey |
| EYE | Word after "smoky" or "evil" |
| HAZE | Atmospheric, cloudy, ethereal, smoky or vaporous mist, such as the purple oneiric fog experienced and sung about by Jimi Hendrix (4) |
| EXPORT | The act of carrying/sending goods out of a country; the commodity sent; a high standard suitable for said trade; or, a variety of strong brown beer (6) |
| MADRAS | Former name of Chennai, the capital of the Indian state Tamil Nadu; or, a variety of curry (6) |
| BRAZIL | Largest country in South America; or, a variety of nut or seed that is often coated in chocolate or used to flavour brownies (6) |
| AURORA | The Roman dawn goddess or a variety of late-season blueberry (6) |
| FRAISE | French word used in cookery for a strawberry; or, a variety of white au de vie distilled from strawb |
| RUBY | From the Latin meaning "red", a precious gemstone with a lustre known as silk that is also a word used to describe a style of port wine or a variety of grapefruit (4) |
| MANORHOUSE | Large type of country home; historically, the capital messuage of a feudal lord; or, a variety of lightly fruited cake made by Mr Kipling (5,5) |
| PICCOLO | From the Italian meaning "small", a half-size flute; a quarter-size bottle of champagne also called a split; or, a variety of cherry tomato (7) |
| SWEETHEART | One's beloved; a word denoting a secret agreement; a style of low-cut neckline; or, a variety of cabbage, also called hispi (10) |
| SERRANO | From the Spanish for "of the mountains, highlander", a green type of chilli; or, a variety of cured ham (7) |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| BERGAMOT | A kind of citron or orange with essence used to flavour Earl Grey tea; the similarly scented eau de Cologne mint; or, a variety of fine pear (8) |
| 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) |
| GALA | Swimming contest between clubs within a league; or, a variety of apple which is a cross between Kidd's Orange Red and Golden Delicious (4) |
| PORT | Another word for a harbour; or, a variety of fortified wine from the Douro Valley - white, rose, ruby, tawny or vintage (4) |