| BAKEAPPLE | An apricot-, orange- or peach-coloured bramble or noop that is also called a cloudberry, for it is found growing at high altitude in mountainous regions of the Nordic countryside, up in the nubes (9) |
| EDEN | "No, it is not only our fate but our business to lose innocence, and once we have lost that, it is f |
| FRUIT | Orange or peach |
| COLOR | Orange or peach |
| HUE | Orange or peach |
| LAWYER | A solicitor; dialect for a bramble or the stem of a brier; or, a burbot (6) |
| TOMATO | Berry-like fruit with heritage varieties including the yellow "Sungold", cherry red "Gardener's Delight" and apricot-orange "Jaune Flame" (6) |
| BRIER | Bramble...or more like actress Larson? |
| DAYDREAM | Tulip with apricot-orange flowers - 'Fantasy'? (8) |
| STONE | The kernel of an apricot, cherry, peach, plum or other drupe fruit; a gem such as a diamond; or, a rock as a weight prior to its standardisation as an imperial unit of 14lbs (5) |
| DRUPE | Botanical word for a fruit with a single stone such as an apricot, olive, mango, peach or plum (5) |
| GLUON | A type of boson, suitably named for it is the "adhesive" that binds a quark to form a proton or neutron (5) |
| 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 |
| JACANA | This water bird is also called a lily trotter or a lotus bird. It has extremely long toes and claws that spread the bird's weight, allowing it to walk on floating water-lily leaves. |
| RIBES | From the Latin for "bramble-bush", a genus of rosaceous plants that includes the blackberry, boysenberry, cloudberry/bakeapple, dewberry and raspberry (5) |
| RUBUS | From the Latin for "bramble-bush", a genus of rosaceous plants that includes the blackberry, boysenberry, cloudberry/bakeapple, dewberry and raspberry (5) |
| NABLA | From Greek for "stringed instrument", in reference to its harp-like shape, the inverted delta symbol that is also called a del (5) |
| HORTENSIA | Peach-coloured diamond in the Louvre; or, a name for the hydrangea (9) |
| ENNEAGON | A nine-sided polygon that is also called a nonagon (8) |
| MARLIN | Large game fish of warm and tropical seas that is also called a spearfish (6) |