| OAKEN | Deciduous tree and its nut (5) |
| PECAN | Hickory tree and its nut (5) |
| CASHEW | Munch covers-up heads on Anxiety, Scream - and it's nuts (6) |
| LEAF | Admired in the pastime of "peeping", any one of the organs of photosynthesis of deciduous trees and other plants, turning from green to yellow and red in the autumn (4) |
| BETEL | Asian palm, or its nut |
| ROBINIA | Deciduous trees and shrubs commonly known as locusts or false acacia (7) |
| OLIVE | A type of tree and its fruit |
| CUSTARDAPPLE | Tropical American tree and its fruit (7,5) |
| MACADAMIA | Evergreen tree and its edible nut, indigenous to Australia (9) |
| PAPAYA | Caribbean evergreen tree and its fruit (6) |
| TAMARIND | Large tropical evergreen tree and its fibrous fruit (8) |
| KOLA | African tree cultivated for its nuts |
| MAGNOLIA | Aim to have a long look at the tree and its flowers |
| NESTEGG | What to find in a tree and its content, money saved for the future (4,3) |
| CHESTNUT | Tree and its edible fruit that comes encased in a prickly husk, the roasted fruit can often be purchased at stalls in Palma, Mallorca or at outdoor market fairs elsewhere on the island |
| TRANSPLANTATION | Uprooting of a tree and its replacement in a new location (15) |
| COLA | Tropical tree widely cultivated for its nuts, which were commonly used to flavour sweet carbonated drinks (4) |
| DERANGED | Looped in action, its nuts (8) |
| ESSAYIST | Writer says it's nuts to support English (8) |
| ASMADASAHATTER | That area's furious about first man's rise? It's nuts! (2,3,2,1,6) |