| PIPPIN | Seed and press apple (6) |
| ANNUAL | Any plant that germinates, flowers, sets seed and dies within a year (6) |
| HALVAH | Sesame seed and honey treat |
| SCORED | Leading scientist removed apple seeds and kept count (6) |
| SESAME | Crop valued for its seeds and oil (6) |
| DIBBER | Hand tool for planting seeds and bulbs (6) |
| FENNEL | Aromatic herb with edible seeds and stems (6) |
| GRAINS | Small, hard seeds and food crops (6) |
| MUESLI | Breakfast mixture of grains, seeds and fruit (6) |
| FORAGE | A group of peafowl will ___ on the ground each day for grain, insects, small reptiles and mammals, berries, figs, leaves, seeds, and flower parts |
| NIACIN | Vitamin of the B complex found in foods such as peanuts, sunflower seeds and meat; niootinic acid (6) |
| FARMER | He sows the seeds and the harvest? |
| KIDNEYBEAN | Edible 'seed' and staple ingredient of a chilli con carne (6,4) |
| SOWED | Planted the seed and then became man and wife (5) |
| COSSETS | Lettuce runs to seed and spoils (7) |
| HALVA | Sesame-seed and-honey confection |
| EASED | Cultivated a seed and relaxed (5) |
| SEWED | Scattered seed and embroidered, it's said (5) |
| BEANO | Feast consisting of edible seed and nothing more (5) |
| SWEETPEAS | Eat odd pieces of seed and spew out flowers |