| VERJUICE | French for the green extract of unripe crab-apples, grapes or other sour fruits, a traditional culinary alternative to lemon or vinegar (8) |
| OLIVE | Tree an its oily fruit, a traditional and much-valued product in Mallorca |
| DRAW | Source of deadly green extract (4) |
| ENERGETIC | Treated green extract tipped over is powerful (9) |
| SOUR | Adjective for the sharp biting taste of crab-apples, lemons or figurative grapes; or, an acidic cocktail of gin or whisky, swizzled with citrus juice (4) |
| STONER | A utensil for pitting cherries, olives, plums or other drupe fruits; a habitual user of Cannabis sativa or, a lapidator, pelting rocks as a punishment (6) |
| PECTIN | From the Greek for "congealed", a substance present in citruses, crab-apples, currants, gooseberries, quinces, plums, unripe blackberries and other fruits, traditionally used for setting jams and jell |
| MUST | The newly-pressed juice of grapes or other fruit ready for fermentation |
| MARC | Remains of grapes or other fruit that have been pressed for wine-making (4) |
| CRABAPPLES | Sour fruits of a tree in the genus Malus, generally reserved to make a type of jelly to accompany ro |
| CLUSTER | Aggregation of stars/galaxies; group of consonants; an ensemble of bound atoms; a bunch of grapes; or, a network of computers (7) |
| BLOOM | A flower; a rosy colour; a healthy glow on one's cheeks; a fine powdery coating on chocolate, grapes or plums; or, a rapid seasonal flourish of algae (5) |
| BUNCH | Posy of flowers; hand of bananas; a cluster of grapes or, a ring of keys (5) |
| YIELD | Measurement of a harvested crop such as grapes or grain; or, the profit or return on an investment (5) |
| WILDING | Uncultivated plant such as the crab-apple; a muse of Dante Gabriel Rossetti; or, Isabella Tree's book about the creation of the Knepp estate (7) |
| FIG | Producing many-seeded false fruits, a tree or shrub in the mulberry family, believed to be one of the first domesticated plants (3) |
| GREEN | Colour of living grass/plants or of unripe corn, hence its association with environmentalism or naivety (5) |
| ELDER | Woodland tree or shrub with berries used for jam, country wine, pontack sauce and a kind of hedgerow ketchup with crab apples, blackberries and haws, genus Sambucus (5) |
| SCROG | Scots or Northern English dialect for a broken branch, bushy place, crab-apple, crooked bush, low tree, scrubby wood, stump or other shrivelled, stunted or withered thing (5) |
| NOBLE | An aristocrat or other "high-born" individual; an adjective for something of superior quality, such as a wine grape; or, a medieval gold coin (5) |