| MULBERRY | Tree with blackberry-type fruit, genus Morus (8) |
| TANGERINE | Orange-type fruit (9) |
| CITRUS | Fruit genus that includes lemons, limes, oranges, yuzu and calamondin (6) |
| MOVE | 1960s group that had a Number One hit with Blackberry Way |
| MEDLAR | Crab apple-like fruit, genus Mespilus, edible when rotten (6) |
| ACTINIDIA | The kiwi fruit genus (9) |
| BRAMBLE | Brother on walk with Blackberry? (7) |
| MORELLO | Lol wants more of the dark sour cherry type fruit! (7) |
| ANANAS | French word for a pineapple; or, said bromeliaceous fruit's genus (6) |
| GANNET | Heavily built marine bird, Morus bassanus, having a stout bill (6) |
| TAYBERRY | Cross between a blackberry, a raspberry and a loganberry (8) |
| FANTASIA | Heavy-cropping, large-fruited blackberry... if Santa mixed up one (8) |
| BRAMBLES | Scrambling over hedgerows or scrubby heathland, old country name for blackberry bushes, Rubus fruticosus (8) |
| ZARZUELA | Spanish term, from "blackberry, bramble", that refers to a Catalan bouillabaisse-like seafood stew; Spanish operetta/vaudeville; a royal palace of Espana; or, metonymically, the monarchy of Spain (8) |
| RIBES | Diverse genus embracing the fruit- bearing blackberry and raspberry (5) |
| LOGANBERRY | Fruit created by crossing a blackberry with a raspberry (10) |
| DEAD | Like a BlackBerry with no juice |
| BOYSENBERRY | Hybrid cane fruit, from a crossed blackberry, red raspberry and loganberry (11) |
| RUBUS | The raspberry and blackberry genus (5) |
| JELLYBEANS | Confectionery with a gourmet brand selling flavours including blueberry, green tea, watermelon and wild blackberry (5,5) |