| GLACE | Candied (cherries, eg) (5) |
| CRYSTALLIZE | Make some candied cherries |
| TREES | Cherries, e.g. |
| METAPHOR | "Life is a bowl of cherries," e.g. |
| SIMILE | "Lips like cherries," e.g. |
| RANCH | Farm producing a batch of Andorran cherries (5) |
| GENOA | Sponge cake with cherries (5) |
| LARCH | Tree showing some spectacular cherries (5) |
| GEANS | Wild cherries (5) |
| YOUNG | Youthful; NSW town known for its cherries (5) |
| FRUIT | Grapes, watermelon, bananas and cherries (5) |
| BROWN | ___ rot: a spreading fungal rot in the fruits of apples, pears, plums, cherries and others (5) |
| SCOUR | Clean 1/8 of cherries put into tart (5) |
| SONIC | Cherries on icing encapsulate boom, in a way (5) |
| RAISINS | Meaning "bunch of grapes", dried fruits used to make brandy-fed Christmas cakes with currants, glace cherries, candied citrus peel, cinnamon and mixed spice (7) |
| TUTTIFRUTTI | Italian term, roughly translating as "all things, all the works", for a preserve, sweet or a US-style ice cream enjoyed for its all-singing all-dancing medley of candied papaya, glace cherries, pineap |
| ROSES | Cherries |
| SCRUM | Short, half-inch cherries, say, in packs together |
| PLUMP | Like juicy cherries |
| STEMS | Cherries' discards |