|  | POMA | Some of your five a day: strata iacent passim sua quaeque sub arbore ____, Ecl. 7.54 | 
|  | TANGERINES | Doctor sneering at some of your "five-a-day"? (10) | 
|  | ANNUS | A year, or part of it: nunc frondent silvae, nunc formosissimus ____, Ecl. 3.57 | 
|  | UMBRA | Shade; quae sub arbore invenitur; also in ghostly sense | 
|  | CAPTAEST | She has been captivated; fera quaeque a lepore Veneris ____ ____, vide DRN 1.15-6 | 
|  | STANT | Non iacent, non sedent, sed erecti ____ | 
|  | QUERCU | In hac arbore Rex Carolus II Anglorum se celavit | 
|  | GREENS | Party supplying one of your five-a-day? | 
|  | PEA | Repeatedly has one of your five-a-day (3) | 
|  | FRENCHBEANS | Portion of your five-a-day? (6,5) | 
|  | VEGGIE | Fight about egg becoming part of your five a day | 
|  | EATUP | Take in your five a day (3,2) | 
|  | VEG | Five perhaps, this shortly is part of one of five a day (3) | 
|  | SUGARSNAPPEAS | Entrepreneur on break working out, as part of a five-a-day regime? (5,4,4) | 
|  | RUNNER | (and 5 Across) Banner nurse unfurled: 'One of your five a day' (6,5) | 
|  | POMELO | Include me in the horseplay for one of the five a day (6) | 
|  | SHARING | Letting other people have a go with your toys or eat some of your food (7) | 
|  | VEGA | Star having first of her five a day? (4) | 
|  | VEGETABLE | Plant grown for food, one of five a day? (9) | 
|  | PEACH | Pressure for all to get one of the five a day? |