| BLACKCURRANT | Edible berry of the shrub Ribes nigrum (12) |
| REDCURRANT | The shrub Ribes rubrum (10) |
| NEVIS | 'Ben ___', highest variety of Ribes nigrum? (5) |
| GOOSEBERRIES | Flowering shrub of the genus Ribes the fruit of which is often used to make preserves (12) |
| BAYBERRYWAX | Substance removed from the surface of the fruit of the shrub Myrica faya and used in the manufacture of candles |
| WHITEPEPPER | Seasoning creating by grinding the seed of the ripe fruit of Piper nigrum, with the thin, darker-coloured skin (flesh) of the fruit removed (5,6) |
| ELDER | Two European varieties of the shrub |
| RUE | Common name of the shrub Ruta graveolens (3) |
| MYRTLE | Common name of the shrub myrtus (6) |
| CALICO | Common name of the shrub Kalmia latifolia (6,4) |
| BUSH | Common name of the shrub Kalmia latifolia (6,4) |
| AMBUSH | A military leader in front of the shrub will make a surprise attack |
| TEALEAF | Dried part of the shrub Camellia sinensis, used to make a beverage (3,4) |
| CURRANT | Any of several garden ribes bearing strigs of small tart black, red or white edible berries; or, each of a multitude of raisin-like dried grapes used to flavour buns, garibaldis, puddings, rock cakes, |
| ALLSPICE | Substance obtained from the ground berry of the pimento plant (8) |
| BANANA | With a cultivar named after William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, a yellow berry of the world's largest herb (6) |
| HALLE | Berry of "The Flintstones" |
| YEAR | Spoof comedy cop show starring Matt Berry, ---of the Rabbit (4) |
| HAW | Berry of the may tree (3) |
| BLACKPEPPER | Seeds of the plant Piper nigrum, commonly ground or crushed and used as a spice (5,6) |