| BERRY | Currant, for instance |
| EATME | Instruction written in currants for Alice |
| TEACAKES | Studies collecting each source of currants for fruit buns (8) |
| RAISIN | Word, from "bunch of grapes" and related to a term for a flower arranged like this cluster, for a dried example of one said berry, similar to a currant (6) |
| ECCLES | Currant-filled cake for The Goon Show character? (6) |
| TEACAKE | A glazed currant bun to take ace out for (7) |
| FRUIT | Strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, currant ... general word for one of the types of food grown, harvested or purchased at a pick-your-own farm (5) |
| TOMATO | With varieties including Gardener's Delight, Jubilee, Sweet Pea Currant, Moonglow and Vintage Vine, a fruit/berry used for salmorejo, ratatouille, passata and salsa (6) |
| CHELSEA | Area of London once home to Anne of Cleves in a former royal manor and also to a bakery on its periphery noted for the currant buns that bear its name today (7) |
| ECCLESCAKES | Round, currant-filled treats named for an English town |
| BLACK | Word used to describe coffee or tea without cream or milk; or, an informal term for currant cordial served with a liquor, such as rum (5) |
| BUN | Whether a Bath, Chelsea, cinnamon, honey, saffron, sticky or spiced currant bake, it is a word for a miniature loaf or small teatime cake (3) |
| CASSIS | Black-currant liqueur |
| BABA | Currant-studded dessert |
| CASS | Currant cordial |
| FRUITSHORTCAKE | Sugary currant biscuit (5,9) |
| RAISINBRANDY | Cousin of currant cognac? |
| GARIBALDI | Currant biscuit |
| BLUEBERRY | Fruit similar to a black currant (9) |
| SAO | Aperitif with black currant liqueur |