| UGLI | A citrus cross |
| LIME | A citrus fruit; a shade of green; or, a tree with heart-shaped leaves which is also known as linden (4) |
| PEEL | Baker's wooden shovel; skin or zest of a citrus fruit; or, the prime minister whose first name gave rise to the nickname "bobby" for a policeman (4) |
| ZEST | Peel of a citrus fruit (4) |
| RIND | Outer layer of a citrus fruit (4) |
| PITH | Inner skin of a citrus fruit (4) |
| BALM | Bushy herb of the Mint family, with a citrus scent (5,4) |
| EMIL | Name that anagrams to a unit of distance or a citrus |
| CURD | Lemon -, a citrus- based dessert spread or topping (4) |
| ADES | Drinks with a citrus flavor |
| REAM | Get the juice out of a citrus fruit |
| ACID | Compound in a citrus fruit |
| SHOT | Tequila ___ (slug of liquor served with salt and a citrus slice) |
| TANG | Strong taste as of a citrus fruit (rhymes with bang) |
| BERGAMOT | A citron-, limonette- or orange-like fruit; essence extracted from such a citrus; bee balm or mint of similar aroma; a fine sweet dessert pear; or, a tapestry made in a picturesque medieval walled cit |
| FRUITKNIFE | Whether for coring an apple, hulling a strawberry, peeling a pear, segmenting a citrus or slicing a peach, it is a silver-bladed parer to keep out of reach (5-5) |
| MANDARIN | Word for a senior bureaucrat, a leading Whitehall civil servant, a Chinese language or a citrus fruit (8) |
| LIMETREE | A citrus tree (4,4) |
| LIMEGREEN | Colour of a citrus fruit (4,5) |
| CLEMENTINE | A citrus fruit similar to a tangerine, often seedless (10) |