| TAYBERRIES | Strain of soft, cane fruits (Rubus fruticosus x idaeus), named after a Scottish river (10) |
| PECAN | Hickory or soft cane, possibly (5) |
| RASPBERRIES | Fruits of Rubus idaeus! (11) |
| RASPBERRY | Fruit of the Rubus idaeus plant (9) |
| BRAMBLE | Common name of uncultivated form of Rubus fruticosus (7) |
| BRAMBLES | Scrambling over hedgerows or scrubby heathland, old country name for blackberry bushes, Rubus fruticosus (8) |
| BLACK | The ___berry is rubus fruticosus (5) |
| SHOOTS | Tie in fruiting ___ of raspberries and other cane fruits (6) |
| STRATHSPEY | Dance named after a Scottish river (10) |
| WEDDELLSEA | Body of water in the Southern Ocean named after a Scottish sailor and navigator (7,3) |
| DOUGLASFIR | Evergreen conifer species native to North America, named after a Scottish botanist (7,3) |
| CLYDESDALE | Large beast found in valley of a Scottish river? (10) |
| BATOLOGIST | A person who studies blackberries, raspberries and other brambles in the genus Rubus (10) |
| CLOUDBERRY | Eurasian plant, Rubus chamaemorus, with white flowers and orange fruits (10) |
| TAYBERRY | A raspberry/blackberry hybrid named after a Scottish river (8) |
| WATT | A unit of power named after a Scottish inventor; defined as one joule per second (4) |
| BALMORAL | A bodice, bonnet with a pompom, cloak, jacket, laced walking boot, mantle, Oxford-like shoe or petticoat, each named after a Scottish castle (8) |
| RANKINE | Of which scale, named after a Scottish physicist and based on the Fahrenheit degree, does 491.67 equ |
| TELFORD | Town in England's Shropshire, named after a Scottish engineer, designated a new town in 1963 (7) |
| DICKSONIA | Genus of tree ferns in the order Cyatheales named after a Scottish nurseryman, plant collector, botanist and mycologist |