| TAYBERRIES | Hybrid red fruits whose name shows their Scottish origin |
| OTTOMANS | Low padded seats without backs or arms, whose name shows their Turkish origin (8) |
| BACO | ___ noir (hybrid red wine grape) |
| MACS | Coats named for their Scottish inventor |
| NADIR | Name show enthralling Germany - Bottom? (5) |
| IMAGE | "Behaviour is the mirror in which everyone shows their ___": Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (5) |
| MIRROR | "Behaviour is the ___ in which everyone shows their image": Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (6) |
| RIBES | Genus of blackcurrants, gooseberries and other soft fruits whose flavour is a sharply tart surprise, much like the Syrian rhubarb from which their name mistakenly derives (5) |
| PAPAYAS | Fruits whose seeds can act as a substitute for black peppercorns |
| PEARS | Fruits whose cultivars include the Comice and the Conference |
| ORANGES | Citrus fruits whose types include blood and navel (7) |
| CACAOPODS | Fruits whose seeds are used to make chocolate |
| GRAPE | Fruit whose name precedes "fruit" in the name of another fruit |
| ECOSSAISE | Dance of Scottish origin, literally meaning Scottish in French (9) |
| LOGANBERRIES | Edible purplish-red fruits of a hybrid plant of the rose family (12) |
| POMATO | Cross-pollinated hybrid plant that grows both spuds and certain red fruits |
| APPLES | Orchard fruits whose traditional Somerset cider varieties include Chisel Jersey, Dabinett, Harry Masters, Kingston Black and Yarlington Mill (6) |
| PEACH | From the Latin meaning "Persian apple", a rosaceous drupe resembling a fuzzy nectarine that is one of the fruits whose stone is ground to prepare persipan (5) |
| GUAVA | Fruit whose name comes from Arawak |
| ACAI | Fruit whose name contains a cedilla |