| CONCORD | Harmony in music; amity between nations; or, a variety of purple grape with a bluish bloom (7) |
| FEDERAL | Which term relates to the league between nations or states (7) |
| DEWBERRY | Bramble having a bluish bloom on its fruit (8) |
| FIJI | Pacific island nation, or a brand of bottled water |
| COMMERCE | The interchange of merchandise on a large scale between nations or individuals (8) |
| CATAWBA | Grape with a musky flavor |
| AMETHYST | Variety of purple quartz; a birthstone for February (8) |
| VINCAS | Variety of purple iris, ___ Stripes (6) |
| MUSCAT | Variety of wine grape with a musky scent (6) |
| MODAL | Type of harmony contrasted with tonal harmony, in music |
| GAMAY | Purple grape variety used to make dry red wine, especially in Beaujolais (5) |
| SYRAH | Wine grape with a dark skin |
| MALBEC | Purple grape variety used in making red wine (6) |
| PANSY | Variety of violet |
| PICCOLO | From the Italian meaning "small", a half-size flute; a quarter-size bottle of champagne also called a split; or, a variety of cherry tomato (7) |
| GRANARY | A storehouse for threshed corn or for farm feeds; or, a variety of bread made with malted wheat (7) |
| SERRANO | From the Spanish for "of the mountains, highlander", a green type of chilli; or, a variety of cured ham (7) |
| HEATHER | Plant blanketing moorlands with tiny purplish flowers or "bells" eaten by red grouse; or, a variety of blended or variegated wool yarn (7) |
| GOSHAWK | Medium-sized bird of prey of Europe, Asia and North America, with a bluish-grey back and wings (7) |
| SEVILLE | Capital of Andalusia; or, a variety of orange used for marmalade (7) |