| CLUSTER | Bunch of grapes (7) |
| RAISINS | Meaning "bunch of grapes", dried fruits used to make brandy-fed Christmas cakes with currants, glace cherries, candied citrus peel, cinnamon and mixed spice (7) |
| RACEME | From the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6) |
| RAISIN | Word, from "bunch of grapes" and related to a term for a flower arranged like this cluster, for a dried example of one said berry, similar to a currant (6) |
| UVULA | Body part meaning "little bunch of grapes" |
| RACEMOSE | Resembling a bunch of grapes |
| BUNCHES | Word for bobs of cherries, clusters of grapes, groups of boys, handfuls of flowers, hands of bananas, pelotons of cyclists, pigtails of hair, rings of keys or other agglomerations of things (7) |
| BOTRYOID | Vocal disapproval I had, eating sample like a bunch of grapes |
| VINLAND | Coastal region of North America visited by Leif Ericsson and other Vikings from about 1000 AD, named from the number of grapes growing there (7) |
| VINTAGE | A season's yield of grapes/wine (7) |
| GRAPPLE | Seize couple of grapes with fruit (7) |
| VINEGAR | Source of grapes, fish and sour-tasting liquid |
| SULTANA | Consult a naturopath about variety of grape (7) |
| MUSCARI | Genus of grape hyacinth (7) |
| GRAZING | Regularly eating half portion of grapes to acquire energy |
| CURRANT | Form of grape that's bolted in short (7) |
| ANTIGEN | Toxin, an element feasting on skin of grape (7) |
| CATAWBA | It is a type of grape in the Sioux language (7) |
| TENDRIL | Nurse hands round peeled fig or bit of grape plant, say (7) |
| CONCORD | Type of grape |