| PEACH | Small tree, Prunus persica, with rounded edible fruit (5) |
| SNAPPEA | Legume with rounded edible pods (4,3) |
| SWEDE | Large, rounded, edible root with creamy-yellow flesh (5) |
| ONION | Plant, Allium cepa, cultivated for its rounded edible bulb (5) |
| PRUNE | Dried fruit of the tree Prunus domestica (5) |
| HAZEL | Tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts (5) |
| PANSY | Small garden plant with rounded petals (5) |
| THUMB | Miller's ___, small fish with rounded head, also called a bullhead (5) |
| PLUM | Small tree, Prunus domestica, with an edible oval fruit (4) |
| CHERRY | Tree such as Prunus avium having a small rounded edible fruit (6) |
| OVOLO | Moulding seen in old book - short, with rounded shape (5) |
| LOBED | Describes leaf divisions with rounded or pointed projections (5) |
| KNOBS | Eccentric snob having cocktail with rounded handles (5) |
| WHEEL | Rotating device with rounded foot part |
| BOUBA | Nonsense word that many associate with rounded shapes |
| ALMOND | Small tree, Prunus amygdalus, which has an edible nutlike seed (6) |
| PEACHTREE | Fruiting plant scientifically named Prunus persica (5,4) |
| BULLACE | The small tree Prunus domestica insititia, of which the damson is the cultivated form (7) |
| APPLES | Rounded edible fruits (6) |
| APRICOT | Tree, Prunus armeniaca, whose yellow edible fruit resembles a small peach (7) |