| SWEETPEPPER | Fruit, often called 'bell', of the capsicum plant! (5,6) |
| MOLUCCABALM | Common name for a plant of the molucella genus, including the so-called 'bells of Ireland' (7,4) |
| BELLPEPPER | North American name for the fruit of the capsicum plant |
| PEPPER | Common name for the capsicum plant, of which 'sweet', 'bell' and 'chilli' are the most often-seen forms (6) |
| BIGBEN | Nickname of the Great Bell of the Palace of Westminster (3,3) |
| REDPEPPERS | Salad components from the plant of the capsicum family (3,7) |
| PEAL | Series of changes rung on a set of bells of the same name (4) |
| CHILI | A very hot, pungent pepper, the pod of the capsicum (5) |
| CLIVE | Art critic __ Bell of the Bloomsbury Group |
| ANDY | Bell of the synth-pop duo Erasure |
| CHILLI | Which pungent pod of the capsicum is used in sauces? (6) |
| DEB | Bell of the ball |
| PAPRIKA | Mild seasoning made from dried and ground red peppers of the Capsicum annum family (7) |
| INCHCAPE | Island and lighthouse also called Bell Rock off the east coast of Scotland (8) |
| MUSIC | Take the lid off the capsicum then cook it: that's the score (5) |
| BROTHERS | "It's the hammer of justice; It's the bell of freedom; It's the song about love between my ... and m |
| PETALS | Modified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6) |
| BOURDON | The heaviest bell of a carillon; the drone of a bagpipe; or, derived from a French word meaning "bumblebee" or "buzz", a 16-foot stopped-flute in a pipe organ (7) |
| ORANGE | One of the citrus fruits referred toin a nursery rhyme that lists the bells of a number of London churches (6) |
| WAHWAH | Sound made by covering and uncovering the bell of a brass instrument |