| CHAMELEONS | Tea with fruits containing energy for reptiles (10) |
| CHAMELEON | It blends in tea with fruit containing tip of camomile |
| KELPIES | Seaweed is containing energy for sheepdogs (7) |
| PRUNES | Dried fruits containing vitamin A |
| CHERRY | Rosaceous tree bearing small rounded fruits containing a hard stone (6) |
| FOSSILFUEL | The name for a carbon-containing energy source that produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when it is burned. |
| CORNUCOPIA | Large horn filled with fruits, flowers and seeds; a sign of abundance (10) |
| STILLLIFES | Paintings with fruits and vases, often |
| TURTLENECK | Sweater for reptiles? |
| ALOES | Succulents with rosettes of leaves - also, oddly, containing energy (5) |
| ELITE | Cream containing energy: good for slimmers? |
| RASP | File snake under heading for reptiles (4) |
| TERRARIA | Blunder admitted by volunteers turning up gas tanks for reptiles |
| ASPS | Another pass for reptiles |
| COBRAS | Companies imported underwear for reptiles (6) |
| MULBERRY | With royal associations dating back to Tudor times and featuring in the myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, a tree in the genus Morus with fruits ripe when they fall to the ground (8) |
| ANISE | Star -; Chinese tree with fruits or seed pods ground to make five-spice powder with cinnamon, fennel seeds, cloves and Sichuan peppercorns (5) |
| OLIVE | Tree with fruits used for oil, branches symbolising peace and leaves once used to crown victorious athletes at the ancient Olympics (5) |
| LIQUEUR | Kirsch, mirabelle, noyau, prunelle etc, flavoured or perfumed with fruits, herbs or other botanicals; or, a small barrel- or bottle-shaped chocolate filled with any such alcoholic cordial (7) |
| SEEPAGE | End of pipe opens up containing energy leak (7) |