| JAMJAR | Glass container for a fruit preserve (3,3) |
| BULB | Glass container for a filament |
| WINEDECANTER | Glass container for a sommelier (In this entry, note the first 3 letters + the last 3 letters) |
| CITRUS | General name for a fruit such as a Seville orange, bergamot or Sorrento lemon, used for marmalade, Earl Grey, neroli or limoncello, for example (6) |
| CARAFE | A glass container for water or wine, especially at a table (6) |
| BOTTLE | Glass container for liquids (6) |
| CARBOY | Glass container for snaky cobra with the male chromosome (6) |
| PAPAYA | Father will provide money for a fruit (6) |
| MEDLAR | Common name for a fruit c Mespilus germanico (6) |
| BANDIT | One-armed ____, another name for a fruit machine in gambling (6) |
| CERISE | Type of red named for a fruit |
| JAM | A fruit preserve or a difficulty |
| PICKLE | Type of vegetable or fruit preserve served with bread and cheese (6) |
| NUT | Botanical seed within a shell such as an acorn, filbert or conker; or, a culinary word for a fruit or kernel such as a pistachio, almond, cashew or macadamia (3) |
| APRICOTJAM | Fruit preserve that's a common filling for hamantaschen |
| DECANTER | A decorative glass container for wine and other alcoholic drinks (8) |
| DRUPE | Botanical word for a fruit with a stone, such as a peach, cherry, nectarine, apricot or olive (5) |
| LEMONLILAC | Yellow named for a fruit; pale violet shade named for a flower |
| RASPBERRY | A sound of contempt for a fruit (9) |
| TURNONTHEJUICE | Activate a dispenser for a fruit drink? |