| LEMONTREE | a€¦ similarly a __, loosely speaking, source of fruit (5,4) |
| ORATION | Speech from European, or African, ___, loosely speaking? (7) |
| ROYALFAMILIES | Similarly, a foe's mixed up with occupants of palaces (5,8) |
| PEACHTREE | Source of fruit and veg children found near middle of street (5,4) |
| APPLETREE | Make Peter leap about, finding a source of fruit (5,4) |
| WHALEMEAT | Flesh from the ocean offered 24 in old song, loosely speaking? (5,4) |
| SANDWEDGE | Club that may follow club, loosely speaking? (4,5) |
| OLIVETREE | Source of fruit possibly making Eve loiter (5,4) |
| CRANBERRY | Weep about awfully barren source of fruit (9) |
| GRAPEVINE | Source of fruit for wine-making (9) |
| PIE | Short word for a black-and-white bird from which a "paint" horse with a similarly coloured coat derives its name; or, a type of sweet or savoury tart with a pastry top crust (3) |
| PESTO | From Italian for "pound, crush", a sauce of basil crushed in a mortar with a similarly named utensil (5) |
| DIVOT | A little bit of turf, loosely speaking |
| TEABREAD | Sweetened buns; a fruited loaf, served sliced and buttered; or, a similarly shaped banana cake or other sponge confection, accompanying one's afternoon tisane of choice (3,5) |
| EDD | One of a similarly named Cartoon Network trio |
| GRAMMAR | Study of language that's relative, loosely speaking? (7) |
| BORDELLO | Jangled doorbell of house, loosely speaking (8) |
| AMERICA | Man in a mother country (loosely speaking) (7) |
| THEBIRTHOFVENUS | A star (loosely speaking) is born in Renaissance painting (3,5,2,5) |
| TWIRLY | Description of coils premature, loosely speaking? (6) |