| HYBRID | Cross-pollinated fruit such as a boysenberry, clementine or yuzu (6) |
| POMATO | Cross-pollinated hybrid plant that grows both spuds and certain red fruits |
| HYBRIDS | Cross-pollinated flowers (7) |
| CITRUS | General name for a fruit such as a Seville orange, bergamot or Sorrento lemon, used for marmalade, Earl Grey, neroli or limoncello, for example (6) |
| EXOTIC | Description of a tropical fruit such as a guava, mango, pineapple or tamarillo (6) |
| ORANGE | National colour of the Netherlands; or, a fruit in the genus that includes the pomelo, tangelo and yuzu (6) |
| ANTHER | Sometimes buzz-pollinated by a bumblebee, part of a flower's stamen with a filament (6) |
| CATKIN | Spike bearing many small stalkless unisexual flowers, as on wind-pollinated plants such as the willow, hazel etc. (6) |
| ACINUS | Any of the small drupes that make up an aggregate fruit such as a blackberry or raspberry (6) |
| ORCHID | Plant whose varieties are pollinated by different insects (6) |
| GREENS | Vegetables such as spinach or kale; village centres; or, the colours of holly leaves, pine needles, clementine leaves, elves hats and some tweeds/tartans (6) |
| SYRUPS | Maple and boysenberry |
| STIGMA | Stain pollinated part of flower (6) |
| MUSCLE | Clementine joined us as back-up (6) |
| CANE | Stem of bamboo, rattan or a plant in the genus Rubus such as the raspberry or boysenberry; or, dialect for a female weasel (4) |
| CEMENT | Neil left Clementine with concrete evidence (6) |
| WALTER | Harriet, British actress who played Clementine Churchill in The Crown (6) |
| OBLATE | Shaped like a clementine |
| ANGELA | _ Sarafyan, played Clementine in Westworld (6) |
| CANYON | Where the cavern was in which dwelt, excavating for a mine, the miner, forty-niner, and his daughter, Clementine |