| BANANAGRAMS | Word game stored in a fruit-shaped bag |
| HOBO | Crescent-shaped bag style |
| SLOT | An aperture for receiving a coin in a fruit machine or one-armed bandit; a place in a broadcasting schedule; or, the tracks/footprints of a deer (4) |
| TRAP | Hang a codling moth one in a fruit tree, and set a humane or cheesy one near stored veg and bulbs! (4) |
| BLET | Word, from French for "overripe pear", for a state of softness or decay in a fruit such as a medlar or quince (4) |
| THIMBLEWEED | US plants with fruit shaped like a protective sewing cap (11) |
| FIG | Fruit shaped like a teardrop |
| PEAR | Fruit shaped like a bell |
| PIP | A small, hard seed in a fruit (3) |
| TOMATO | Fruit one wouldn't put in a fruit salad (6) |
| MARZIPAN | Sugary paste of ground almonds that is rolled thin to coat an apricot jam-covered Christmas cake; or, a bite-sized bonne bouche, delicacy, fancy or fruit-shaped fondant made of said amygdalate confect |
| UVEA | Eye part named for a grape, because they're both so tasty in a fruit salad :) |
| ORCHARDIST | Term for a pomologist who cultivates Bramleys, cherries, cider apples, pears, plums, walnuts or similar produce in a fruit garden (10) |
| PAPAYA | Tropical American fruit shaped like an elongated melon (6) |
| BANANASEAT | Somewhat fruit-shaped bicycle saddle |
| TRIX | Fruit-shaped breakfast brand |
| PAPAYAS | Tropical fruit shaped like elongated melons (7) |
| ADULATE | Essentially, pulp in a fruit gets flatter (7) |
| MEDLAR | Reporter's one who sticks his nose in a fruit tree (6) |
| NECTARINE | Rotten centre in a fruit |