| PRICKLYPEAR | Edible orange or red fruit of a spiny cactus (7,4) |
| ELDERBERRIES | Black or red fruits of a shrub of the honeysuckle family (12) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Ipomoea batatas, family Convolvulaceae, cultivated for its edible orange tuber (5,6) |
| HALLE | Bringing to mind a movie star's name, a ___ berry is the tiny, red fruit of a tree with sticky-leafed needles |
| CRANBERRY | Sour, red fruit of a trailing shrub, used to make sauce or jelly (9) |
| LOGANBERRIES | Edible purplish-red fruits of a hybrid plant of the rose family (12) |
| STRAWBERRY | Juicy red fruit of a plant in the genus Fragaria (10) |
| TAMARIND | Red fruit of a tropical evergreen tree (8) |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| HIP | Flexible word with various meanings including a huckle-bone-and-flexor-containing bodily haunch; a red fruit of the wild rose; part of a cheer-invoking cry; a word for "fashionably current, with-it"; |
| TANGERINE | Orange or red citrus fruit very like a mandarin |
| PLAICE | Edible brown-skinned flatfish with orange or red dots |
| RASPBERRY | Soft, edible red fruit of the genus Rubus (9) |
| POINCIANA | Genus of tropical trees having large orange or red flowers (9) |
| APPLE | Green or red fruit grows on vines |
| CHOLLA | Spiny cactus of the genus Opuntia found in Mexico and the south-western US; from Spanish, 'head' or skull' (6) |
| KARAKA | New Zealand tree with edible orange fruit, the seeds of which are poisonous until treated (6) |
| APRICOT | Rosaceous tree of Africa and Asia cultivated for its edible orange-yellow fruit; Prunus armeniaca (7) |
| DAYLILY | Any widely cultivated plant of the genus Hemerocallis, with short-lived yellow, orange or red flowers (7) |
| GREY | Flamingo chicks are born ___ or white and take up to three years to reach their mature pink, orange, or red plumage |