| HONEYDEW | A variety of melon with smooth pale skin and sweet green flesh (8) |
| HONEYDEWMELON | Large fruit with pale smooth skin and sweet green flesh (8,5) |
| OGEN | Variety of melon with sweet green flesh (4) |
| PEACHES | __ and cream (describing a smooth, pale complexion) |
| AMANDINE | A protein found in bitter or sweet oval kernels used to make amaretti; a candle, cosmetic cream, garnish or Romanian chocolate cake prepared in some way from said nuts; or, a French "pomme de terre" w |
| WAXEN | Having a smooth, pale translucent appearance |
| GOTH | A person who wears mostly black clothing and dark eye make-up with pale skin colouring (4) |
| ALABASTER | Pale skin comparator (9) |
| AMPERAGE | Gibbon perhaps eating bit of melon with frenzy for amount of juice |
| ANGELICA | Heavenly being, one around sweet green stuff (8) |
| LEMONADE | Squash melon with American designed eggbeater, for starters, to make drink |
| LITCHI | Chinese fruit with a thin rough skin and sweet white flesh (6) |
| LEMON | Fruit that could be a variety of melon (5) |
| KIWI | Fruit of a climbing plant native to New Zealand, with brown fuzzy skin and pale green flesh (4) |
| KIWIFRUIT | Chinese gooseberry with pale green flesh and a furry skin (4,5) |
| CANTALOUPE | Orange-fleshed variety of melon (it's called a rock melon in Australasia) |
| AVOCADO | Fruit with pale green flesh and leathery skin also known as alligator pear (7) |
| QUINCE | Sweet, green-skinned fruit to scoop with a spoon. |
| CREMEDEMENTHE | Sweet green liqueur, a constituent of the Grasshopper cocktail that provides its distinctive colour (5,2,6) |
| CASABA | Melon with a hard yellow rind and sweet flesh (6) |