| CORNUCOPIA | What symbol of plenty consists of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and vegetables? (10) |
| HARVEST | During which annual festival might a church be decorated with fruit and vegetables? (7) |
| EPERGNE | Table centrepiece with flowers, fruit |
| COURGETTES | Get inside plaza with load of best vegetables? (10) |
| NAA | Sound of a goat's bleat |
| OMNIVOROUS | Feeding on meat and vegetables (10) |
| LIQUIDISER | Kitchen appliance for blending or pureeing fruits and vegetables (10) |
| FAUN | Roman deity, in the form of a man with a goat's horns, legs and tail (4) |
| SATYR | Mythological creature with a goat's horns and legs |
| PEAR | Fruit and vegetable? Right! (4) |
| PEACH | Fruit and vegetable? Chef chops only the common ingredients |
| TRUSS | A bundle of hay or straw; a pack; a fitting by which a yard is fixed to a mast; a corbel; a cluster of flowers/fruit on a stalk; or, any supporting framework (5) |
| ALLOTMENT | Word for an act of apportionment; the portion granted; a parcel of a field historically assigned to a tenant cottager to labour for him/herself; or, today, a plot rented to grow one's own flowers, fru |
| TRUG | Sussex -; oblong basket of coppiced sweet chestnut and willow for carrying garden flowers, fruit and vegetables (4) |
| GARDEN | A piece of ground for growing flowers, fruit and vegetables (6) |
| DOLLY | Word ranging in meaning from a child's moppet or poupee with which to play, to an offering of flowers, fruit and sweetmeats, presented on a tray (5) |
| DAMASK | Short word for a form of sword blade steel with a wavy pattern; or, an originally hand-woven reversible brocade-like silk textile with a pattern of animals, flowers, fruit etc (6) |
| CHARDIN | French painter of animals, flowers, fruit, game and kitchenalia who, at the peak of his esteem, was rewarded by Louis XV with a studio/apartment in the Louvre and a royal pension (7) |
| FESTOON | In classical architecture, a carved representation of a garland of flowers, fruit, foliage and ribbons suspended in loops, known as a swag when depicting fabric (7) |
| CORBEIL | French word for a little basket, especially a stony architectural type depicted overflowing with carved or sculpted flowers and fruit (7) |