| WALNUT | Revoking barrel regulation will bear fruit |
| APRICOTS | Almost a full month before beds will bear fruit (8) |
| COCO | Two businesses showing growth, which will bear fruit (4) |
| PEARTREE | Exchange of repartee that will bear fruit (4,4) |
| DATES | Hopes that engagements will bear fruit (5) |
| ENGAGE | Pledge that two directions will bear fruit (6) |
| FERTILE | Having the capacity to breed, say, will bear fruit (7) |
| NONI | Needing a party to back, one which will bear fruit |
| ORANGERY | Old tract of land, say, on the track. It will bear fruit here (8) |
| TANGELO | New set probing aspect of Chinese philosophy will bear fruit (7) |
| ORANGES | Use of compass in area covered by map will bear fruit (7) |
| MANDARIN | Was he being bold enough to lose first game? It will bear fruit (8) |
| CODICIL | An addition explaining, modifying, or revoking a will |
| BEAUTIES | Sonnet 77: Thy glass will show thee how thy ___ wear, / Thy dial how they precious minutes waste; / The vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear, / And of this book this learning mayst thou taste. |
| FORESSE | "Neither gods nor man can _ when an evil deed will bear its fruit": Bodhidharma (7) |
| GNOMON | Indicator of time passing no monarch will bear |
| MAMMAL | Broadcast old woman will bear, for example |
| TWEAK | Pinch, hit, weakling will bear it (5) |
| REMITTING | Revoking fines or punishments |
| REPEALING | Revoking law about ringing bells (9) |