| COMFITS | Candied fruits or nuts |
| BANANAS | Fruits or nuts? |
| TORTE | Austrian cake with cream, fruit or nuts (5) |
| BANANASOUTLINES | Fruit or nuts / Silhouettes |
| ACORNS | Ovoid fruit or nuts of an oak tree (6) |
| DANISHPASTRY | Confection with filling of custard, fruit or nuts (6,6) |
| GELATO | Whipped ice cream made from cream, milk and water, flavoured with fruit or nuts (6) |
| BREAD | A once simple or humble panary staple, rising from "fragment, morsel, piece", now an often decadent food, such as couronne, pandoro, panettone or stollen enriched with candied fruits, citrus zest, sug |
| GLACE | Like candied fruits |
| CASSATA | Italian ice cream containing chopped candied fruits |
| NESSELRODE | Dessert with candied fruit, nuts and liqueur |
| SWEETMEAT | Petit four or candied fruit, eg (9) |
| TUTTIFRUTTI | Popular ice cream flavor that has been around since the late 19th century which contains chopped candied fruits: 2 wds. |
| MARZIPAN | Name, derived from a Burmese port once famed for glazed jars used to export candied fruits, confections, preserves and spices, for a sugary almond paste used to coat cakes (8) |
| PSEUDOCARPS | Fruits such as strawberries or apples, also called false fruits or accessory fruits (11) |
| PRESSER | A person or device that crushes or flattens blooms, grapes, leaves, linen, olives or orchard fruits; or, an informal term for a news conference (7) |
| JUICE | From French for "broth", the extract of fruits or vegetables; vitality or vigour; an informal term for alcohol, electricity or fuel; or, the name of an ESA Jupiter mission (5) |
| TOUROF | (and 5 Across) Obtain fruit or nuts for cycling event (4,2,7) |
| CITRON | Often candied fruit |
| COMFIT | Candied fruit |