| ENTERPRISING | Able to raise tree in spring (12) |
| NEWLEAF | Could be overturned when reforming on tree in spring (3,4) |
| APPEARS | Seems, from the tree in, spring is back (7) |
| BUDDY | Like trees in spring, chum? |
| COGNAC | Spirit nobody in large organisation is able to raise |
| MASTIFF | Mother's able to raise fine dog (7) |
| PELICAN | Foremost of priests who's able to raise Samuel? He'll present an extensive bill (7) |
| ORIENTEERING | Ignore tree in ground in outdoor sport (12) |
| PEAROFQUEENS | Fruit tree in the royal orchard? |
| MULBERRY | With royal associations dating back to Tudor times and featuring in the myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, a tree in the genus Morus with fruits ripe when they fall to the ground (8) |
| DONTLEAVE | Impossible request to a tree in the spring |
| CRABAPPLES | Sour fruits of a tree in the genus Malus, generally reserved to make a type of jelly to accompany ro |
| FIG | Fruit of a tree in the mulberry family used to make some varieties of Christmas pudding or pastry biscuits in the form of rolls (3) |
| FIGS | Used as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4) |
| AILANTHUS | Tree in trouble and stunted in this manner (9) |
| EXETER | Headless axe embedded in rotten tree in Devon (6) |
| NAUMACHY | Refusal to include pollarded tree in mock sea battle (8) |
| LABURNUM | Tree in container seen in album, perhaps (8) |
| WILMSLOW | Manuscript concealed in tree in Cheshire (8) |
| BRANCHY | Description of tree in farm next to fences? (7) |