| GRAPEBRITAIN | Variety of fruit used in England's new wine-making venture? |
| BLUEBERRY | Variety of fruit used in smoothies, muffins, pancakes and cheesecakes (9) |
| ROYALMINT | Suitable relish for King Edward's money-making venture? |
| LINEN | Half-century in England's new whites (5) |
| MISPRINT | Error, literally, made by ISP right in the middle of money-making venture (8) |
| SUBSIDISE | Fund (loss-making venture) |
| PECTIN | A mix of carbohydrates found in the cell walls of fruit, used for the setting of jams and jellies (6) |
| MILTONKEYNES | Largest of England's "new towns" created in the 1960s, located in Buckinghamshire (6,6) |
| LOOFAH | Part of fruit used as bath sponge |
| BERRY | General name for a type of fruit used to make summer pudding or Eton mess (5) |
| TANGERINE | In NE great variety of fruit (9) |
| EATER | Variety of fruit consumed in hesitation (5) |
| CRABAPPLE | New paperback briefly covering large variety of fruit |
| TANGELO | Hybrid variety of fruit to lure in an investor (7) |
| LEECHEE | Most of vulgar physicians beginning to eat variety of fruit |
| LEADINGMAN | I am England's new star (7,3) |
| JOEROOT | England's new cricket captain (3,4) |
| MCCULLUM | England's new Test cricket coach. (8) |
| DAMSONS | With varieties including Frogmore, Merryweather and Michaelmas, a cultivated variety of fruits known in their wild state as bullaces, used for gin, jam and spiced "cheese" (7) |
| SURFEITED | Overfed with a variety of fruit seed |