| GRAPES | Sometimes depicted in bunches on corbels, berry-like fruits cultivated by viticulturists and dried for currants, raisins or sultanas (6) |
| FIG | One of the first fruits cultivated by humans |
| WINEMAKERS | Vintners who often collaborate with viticulturists and oenologists in the vinification process of converting grapes into rose, rouge or vin blanc (10) |
| PIGTAILS | Bunches on the head (8) |
| SCARAB | Beetle sometimes depicted in jewelry |
| GOAT | Animal sometimes depicted in cartoons as eating tin cans |
| DAMSON | Fruit cultivated by nomads? |
| ROSES | Plants in the apple family with berry-like fruits known as hips in late summer and autumn (5) |
| ORIEL | What is a large upper-storey bay with window, supported by brackets or on corbels? (5) |
| EPHEDRA | ___ gerardiana is an evergreen shrub with fibrous stalks and red berry-like fruits in autumn (7) |
| VIBURNUM | Wayfaring tree with small, white flowers and berry-like fruits (8) |
| CHERRY | Any of a series of berry-like fruits with stones used in the traditional counting game tinker, tailor (6) |
| CLOUDBERRY | Eurasian plant with white flowers and orange berry-like fruits (10) |
| ELDER | Shrub or small tree with clusters of small white flowers and berry-like fruits (5) |
| LEPUS | Constellation sometimes depicted as a hare being chased by hunter Orion (5) |
| GREENGAGE | Plum-like green fruit cultivated from a tree brought from France in the 18th Century (9) |
| NASHIPEAR | Crisp apple-shaped fruit cultivated in Australia and New Zealand (5,4) |
| ALDER | The - buckthorn, Frangula alnus, is a Eurasian shrub with black berry-like fruits (5) |
| KALI | Hindu goddess of destruction, sometimes depicted with a necklace of skulls or severed heads |
| ALLSPICE | Also called Jamaica pepper, a berry-like fruit with a flavour likened to cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves combined (8) |