| JUNIPER | Shrub with berries used to flavour gin |
| ELDER | Woodland tree or shrub with berries used for jam, country wine, pontack sauce and a kind of hedgerow ketchup with crab apples, blackberries and haws, genus Sambucus (5) |
| ELDERS | Trees with berries used to make presse, rob and wine (6) |
| SLOE | Name, sharing a root with "be blue" and "plum", for blackthorn's fruit, used to flavour gin and some types of rum (4) |
| SLOES | Fruits that can be used to flavour gin |
| SUMAC | Tree of the genus Rhus, with berries used as a seasoning in Middle Eastern cuisine (5) |
| MYRTLE | Attempt to get into tree-climbing to find shrub with berries (6) |
| YEWTREE | Evergreen with berries |
| COTONEASTER | Bed with single plant, a shrub with berries |
| GRAPEVINE | Plant bearing bunches of the green or purple berries used to make an oenophile's drink of choice; or, pertaining to its far-stretching branches, the "bush telegraph" (9) |
| IRIS | With a rootstock known as orris used in perfumery and to flavour gin, a flower depicted in paintings |
| ORRIS | Rhizome of an iris, used in perfumery and to flavour gin (5) |
| REDCURRANT | Deciduous shrub with edible berries used in jams and jellies (10) |
| PEPPER | Dried berries used as a condiment (6) |
| HOLLY | Foliage and berries used for decoration in the festive season (5) |
| JUNIPERS | Trees whose berries flavor gin |
| MISTLETOE | Obscure sheltered area about to provide plant with berries (9) |
| SORBITOL | Sweet-tasting crystalline compound found in many fruits and berries, used as a sugar substitute (8) |
| ALLSPICE | Tropical American tree with berries whose seeds are used as a spice (8) |
| PIES | They may be filled with berries |