| BRONXCHEER | Informal term for a raspberry or sound of contempt in the U.S. (5,5) |
| PEEKABOO | Sly look with an expression of contempt in the game (8) |
| FRAMBOISE | From "ambrosial strawberry, blackberry, bramble", French word for a raspberry; its colour; or, eau de vie or other liquor distilled from its juice (9) |
| TASTY | Inviting contempt in the end, a dirty abode (5) |
| FLAP | A motion or sound of a flag, sail or a bird's wing; a hinged leaf of a table; a pet door; a loose pendant part of an envelope or a tent, for example; a large broad mushroom; or, a fluster/tizz (4) |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| CANE | Stem of bamboo, rattan or a plant in the genus Rubus such as the raspberry or boysenberry; or, dialect for a female weasel (4) |
| SHRUB | Mixed drink of lemon, spices, sugar and rum that shares its name with a bushy type of plant such as the Christmas box; or, a fruit cordial or syrup of raspberry or other fruit with added vinegar, for |
| PEACHMELBA | Dessert of fruit and ice-cream, with a raspberry sauce (5,5) |
| LOGANBERRY | Fruit created by crossing a blackberry with a raspberry (10) |
| DISRESPECT | Contempt in crushing spiders, etc. (10) |
| OCCURRENCE | Cold person, deserving contempt in encore, spoilt event (10) |
| LIGONBERRY | Cross between a raspberry and a blackberry (10) |
| BAH | Characters disturb a hypothesis of contempt, in a manner of speaking (3) |
| CHAMBORD | A brand of raspberry- or "framboise"-flavoured liqueur; or, a French commune, home the largest chateau in the Loire Valley (8) |
| DRUPELET | One of the words for each one of the small fruits forming a bramble, raspberry or other syncarp (8) |
| SWASH | Dashing motion or sound of waves over a seashore; or, a typographical flourish on a letter (5) |
| APIECEOFCAKE | Answer tart president with trace of contempt in made-up child's play (1,5,2,4) |
| CANES | Female weasels; stems of blackberry, raspberry or loganberry plants; or, strips of wicker or rattan that are woven in basketry (5) |
| NOISE | Word meaning band of musicians, disgust, disturbance or possibly nausea or seasickness originally, now a din, clamour, racket or sound of any kind (5) |