| POMANDERS | From the French meaning "apple of amber", clove-studded oranges or perforated orbs containing mixtures of aromatic substances (9) |
| POMANDER | From the French meaning "apple of amber", a clove-studded orange or a perforated orb containing aromatic substances (8) |
| TEABALL | Perforated orb holding leaves |
| BEAD | Perforated orb, maybe |
| POME | From the Latin meaning "apple", a fruit such as the aforesaid or any one of its relatives including pear, quince and medlar; or, priest's handwarming silver ball of hot water (4) |
| FIGS | Pear-shaped "fruits" or syconia of trees in the mulberry family, with leaves symbolising modesty in art; dialect word for segments of oranges; or, lady finger bananas (4) |
| INFUSER | A pot or perforated metal ball in which to steep tea leaves or herbs (7) |
| SPHERES | Word for globes, orbs or planets; vaults of heaven; circles of society; fields of activity; or, walks of life (7) |
| BOWLS | From Latin for "bubbles", globes or orbs, such as the biased wooden specimens used in a game of the same name; or, a Scots word for marbles (5) |
| JAFFA | Brand of oranges (or cakes) (5) |
| SPONGES | Sessile porifers, such as the breadcrumbs, crumpled dusters, mermaid's gloves, prawn crackers, sea oranges or shredded carrots, that play crucial roles in marine ecosystems (7) |
| EATERS | Apples suitable for consuming raw, as opposed to "cookers", such as Blenheim Oranges or Bramleys, more suited to baking or stewing (6) |
| FRUITJUICE | Breakfast beverage of oranges or grapes |
| BECHAMELSAUCE | Roux infused with bay leaves and clove-studded onions, used in dishes such as cauliflower cheese, cr |
| LIONDANCES | Festive displays where performers in costume might "eat" lettuce, oranges, or red envelopes for luck |
| DANIEL | __ Robinson might be the father of Amber Turner's unborn baby in Neighbours (6) |
| SWOOSH | Sound of wind passing from southern tip of fellow, next to a pair of orbs, quietly (6) |
| GLOBES | Spherical maps of Earth from whose name a word for worldwide or universal derives; or, golden orbs (6) |
| OSAGES | Oranges or Indians |
| HAM | Clove-studded entree |