| HOTDATES | Meeting girlfriends in greenhouse perhaps with fruits just out of oven (3,5) |
| PIPINGHOT | Like presents on day eleven, tho' strangely just out of oven? |
| UPDATE | Give latest news at university, meeting girlfriend, perhaps |
| LEANTO | Slowly stocking a greenhouse, perhaps (4-2) |
| MULBERRY | With royal associations dating back to Tudor times and featuring in the myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, a tree in the genus Morus with fruits ripe when they fall to the ground (8) |
| ORANGERY | Round with park officer at end of day in greenhouse (8) |
| APPLEPIE | Baked dish made with fruits of a tree of the rose family (5,3) |
| GRAPPLES | Fights pair of grizzlies with fruits (8) |
| APRICOTS | When it comes to fruit, just one pair cost a whole lot (8) |
| HOTPLATE | Can't stand around cooking pot left in top of oven (8) |
| LIMEKILN | Fruit cocktail with the Italian Negroni on top of oven (8) |
| VOLAUVENT | Case of puff-pastry coming out of oven vault (3-2-4) |
| ROASTING | Heating element on either side of oven enables this (8) |
| FREERANGE | Turkey might be let out of oven (4-5) |
| VENUS | Doughnut pulled out of oven by American goddess (5) |
| WING | One section of large house or section of window in greenhouse |
| PASTILLES | Old "little loaves", today's lozenges medicated with anise, liquorice, menthol or oil of cloves; or, Rowntree's sugary gumdrops flavoured with fruits of the groves (9) |
| PEANUT | Item of fruit: just one of a miserly quantity? |
| SHOOTFROMTHEHIP | New growth starting by fruit just come out with it |
| LIGHTS | White squares for the answers in crosswords; divisions of mullioned windows; or, the panes of glass in greenhouses and cold frames (6) |