| RHUS | Shrub of the cashew-nut family (4) |
| MANGOES | East Indian trees of the cashew-nut family (7) |
| SMOKETREE | Shrub of the cashew family that bears long feathery plumes of flowers (5,4) |
| SUMAC | Dried, powdered fruit of a shrub of the cashew family, used in Middle Eastern and South Asian cuisine (5) |
| SUMACHS | Shrubs of the cashew family (7) |
| HEWN | Chopped portion of cashew nuts (4) |
| FENI | Liquor derived from cashew nuts (4) |
| CAWS | Talking of crows, where are the cashews she lost? (4) |
| PISTACHIO | A nut tree of the cashew family (9) |
| TEREBINTH | Small Mediterranean tree of the cashew family (Anacardiaceae), formerly a source of turpentine (9) |
| SUMACS | Plants of the cashew family |
| ACAJOU | Fruit or gum of the cashew tree (6) |
| MANGO | National fruit of India, Haiti, and the Philippines, belonging to the cashew family (Anacardiaceae) (5) |
| CNS | Cashew Nut Shell, abbr. |
| STAUNCH | We leave broken cashew nut on stem |
| JAMSANDWICHES | Sticky butties (and Jim's cashew nuts!) (3,10) |
| ESCHEWS | Avoids sweetheart carrying cashew-nuts after losing a squabble initially (7) |
| ASHEN | Shelled cashew nuts primarily pale (5) |
| SUCCULENT | Juicy cryptic clue: "For starters, cashew nuts" (9) |
| MASTIC | Related to the cashew, mango, pistachio and sumac, a tree yielding "tears" of aromatic resin used for varnish and chewing gum; or, a waterproof putty-like filler/sealant (6) |