| SWEETPOTATO | Ipomoea batatas, family Convolvulaceae, cultivated for its edible orange tuber (5,6) |
| YAM | Edible orange tuber |
| TANGERINE | Asian tree, Citrus reticulata, cultivated for its edible orange-like fruits (9) |
| APRICOT | Rosaceous tree of Africa and Asia cultivated for its edible orange-yellow fruit; Prunus armeniaca (7) |
| IPOMOEA | Plant genus of the family Convolvulaceae to which the sweet potato belongs (7) |
| PRICKLYPEAR | Edible orange or red fruit of a spiny cactus (7,4) |
| POTATO | The plant Ipomoea batatas of tropical America, cultivated for its edible yellow root (5,6) |
| SWEET | The plant Ipomoea batatas of tropical America, cultivated for its edible yellow root (5,6) |
| BONIATO | Caribbean variety of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) having cream-coloured rather than orange flesh (7) |
| MORNINGGLORY | Slang for a racehorse which runs faster on the dawn gallops than in the actual race; or, any vining ipomoea, named for its trumpet-shaped blooms that open around sunrise (7,5) |
| TARO | Salt on slice of orange tuber (4) |
| MAY | Month that's an orange tuber spelled backwards |
| SEA | - - - buckthorn, coastal plant bearing edible orange berries (3) |
| PERSIMMON | What evergreen tree bears edible, orange, pulpy fnrit? (9) |
| MORNING | ___ glory is one of many names for ipomoea (7) |
| STARGLORY | Another name for Ipomoea quamoclit or cypress vine (4,5) |
| KARAKA | New Zealand tree with edible orange fruit, the seeds of which are poisonous until treated (6) |
| CHEESEBALL | Edible orange orb |
| NASTURTIUM | edible orange flower |
| WADA | Batata ___ : popular snack for people from Mumbai ? (4) |