| SAKSFIFTHAVENUE | Where Mirabelle Buttersfield sells gloves in the movie |
| BASEBALLPLAYER | ... and 33-Across: "must wear gloves in the field" |
| BAREHANDED | *Caught without a glove, in the ballpark |
| GLAMOUR | Appeal of glove in the french style |
| OMITTED | Skipped over "glove" in the Oxford English Dictionary (7) |
| AGEE | Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s |
| PLUM | Orchard fruit with varieties including Victoria, mirabelle, greengage and the Ente damask variety dried for prunes in the French town Agen (4) |
| DRUPE | From the Greek meaning "olive", a botanical word for a stone fruit such as the aforementioned or the almond, apricot, cherry, damson, greengage, mirabelle or sloe (5) |
| MITTS | Gloves in Campanella's closet |
| IBF | Org. with a pair of gloves in its logo |
| BOX | Fight with gloves in ring |
| BOXING | Work-out involving gloves in box E (6) |
| EAUDEVIE | Apple-jack, Calvados, framboise, kirsch, mirabelle, Poire Williams, slivovitz or other clear digestif brandy or "water of life" capturing the aromatic essence of fruit in a bottle (3,2,3) |
| SARASHERIDAN | Edinburgh-based novelist who wrote the Mirabelle Bevan Mysteries (4,8) |
| APRICOT | Fragrant fruit resembling a cross between a mirabelle and a peach (7) |
| GREENGAGES | Chartreuse-coloured damson-, mirabelle- or plum-like fruits (10) |
| GAGE | Short word for a green mirabelle- or plum-like fruit (4) |
| SMITHS | The "; band who released their first single Hand in Glove in 1983 (6) |
| GRANT | One hand in glove in France with Ulysses(5) |
| AVIGNON | Held out hand in glove in southern French city (7) |