| APPEALS | Peaches grown in England! (7) |
| PIPPINS | Peaches grown in England! (7) |
| CUMBRIA | Many an Italian region, it's found in England! (7) |
| ETON | Note! It's back to school in England! (4) |
| ALLEN | Lough on the Shannon ... in Kendall, England! (5) |
| GEORGE | Cross for one of six Kings of England! (6) |
| ITINERANT | Traveller - one can rave about England! (9) |
| TRIPE | Rubbish holiday? Head to England! (5) |
| MYEYE | "... And I'm the queen of England!" |
| ANDIM | "... ___ the queen of England!" |
| ASIF | "... And I'm the queen of England!" |
| ELIZABETHI | Perhaps Taylor Swift's heartily becoming Queen of England! |
| CYANIDE | Toxic chemical compound first isolated from Prussian blue in 1782 and present in high quantities in the stones and seeds of fruits such as apples, apricots and peaches (7) |
| APRICOT | Eaten fresh, dried, glaceed or in jam, fruit in the genus that includes nectarines and peaches (7) |
| RHUBARB | They go together, like peaches and cream (7,7) |
| CUSTARD | They go together, like peaches and cream ( 7,7) |
| GEORGIA | State of peaches in Caucasus wine country (7) |
| FLOWERS | Items depicted in paintings by Jan Frans van Dael, often with butterflies, birds, baskets, peaches, grapes ... (7) |
| SPINACH | Turn peeled peaches into vegetable (7) |
| LANGDON | Harry, silent movie star whose films included Picking Peaches (7) |