| KALAMATA | Large black olives that may only bear this name if they are harvested in the region of Greece after |
| SPECTACLED | Alternative name of the Andean Bear, the only bear native to South America (10) |
| EUBOEA | Second-largest island of Greece after Crete, in the western Aegean Sea (6) |
| RATTLING | This only bears out what sounds like the threat of aggressive action. (5,8) |
| SABRE | This only bears out what sounds like the threat of aggressive action. (5,8) |
| OYL | Olive that goes with a little salt? |
| CHERRY | Small stone fruit of which the best in the world is said to be of the Picota variety from Extremadura in western Spain; in spring, trees that bear this fruit colour many parts of Mallorca with pink bl |
| ANJOU | French wines permitted to bear this name come from the region around the city of Angers |
| URBAN | The second Pope to bear this name launched the 1st Crusade at Clermont in 1095 (5) |
| ORMER | An abalone, ear-shell or Venus ear that may only be caught on days around new/full moons, during the first four months of the year (5) |
| BLACKBERRY | Any one of a glut of hedgerow drupels foraged, gathered, gleaned or harvested in the seasonal fingertip-staining rural activity of brambling; or, a digital fruit, aka smartphone, with a qwerty core an |
| AMENHOTEP | The first Egyptian pharaoh to bear this name is said to have founded the tomb workers' village at Deir el-Medina (9) |
| NEOPSYCHIKO | Wealthy suburb in NE Athens that is the third-smallest municipality in Greece, after Nea Chalkidona and Ymittos |
| SAMUEL | Two books of the Bible bear this name |
| SEASALT | What the Romans harvested in the Wash through evaporation of brine (3,4) |
| TAKEINTOACCOUNT | Quote from teacher's side of the story and bear this in mind when you're working this out (4,4,7) |
| EDAMAME | Any of various types of soy bean that are harvested when green and eaten as a vegetable (7) |
| POLISHBOYS | Cleveland's famed kielbasa sandwiches bear this name, which is a riff on New Orleans' most famous sammies |
| LYRE | Name a musical instrument of ancient Greece, after which a beautiful Australian bird was named (4) |
| GALEN | Pre-eminent physician of ancient Greece after Hippocrates, noted especially for his studies of anatomy (129-c. 216 AD) (5) |