| LYCHEE | Chinese fruit with grape-like flesh preserved in syrup or used to flavour martinis and sorbets (6) |
| COMPOTE | Seasonal berries or orchard fruits simmered or preserved in syrup; or, the stemmed dish in which said mixture is traditionally served (7) |
| ICECREAMS | Frozen desert treats such as gelati and sorbets (3-6) |
| COATI | Raccoon-like flesh-eating mammal (5) |
| ACAI | Nicknamed "purple gold" and blended in smoothie bowls, a grape-like berry of an Amazonian jungle palm (4) |
| UVA | Grape-like berry |
| FRUITSALAD | A mixture of e.g. blueberries and sliced banana served in syrup or juice (5,5) |
| NOFAT | Like fruit gummies and sorbet |
| LOBSTER | Seafood with a hint of lemon and sorbet cocktail |
| TALENTI | Gelato and sorbet brand |
| GINGER | Spice derived from the rhizome of a plant related to turmeric, used powdered in cakes and biscuits, fresh in curries and stir-fries or preserved in syrup (6) |
| CHERRY | Bean-like fruit of the coffee tree; or a fruit that can be glaceed, or used to flavour kirch/maraschino, clafoutis or Black Forest gateau (6) |
| BRAZIL | Largest country in South America; or, a variety of nut or seed that is often coated in chocolate or used to flavour brownies (6) |
| BRANDY | Liquor served in a balloon glass or a snifter or used to flavour butter or hard sauce for Christmas pudding (6) |
| SWEETS | Word for beloveds, darlings or dears; bonbons, candies, confects, sticky puddings, sugarplums and the like; cordials or wines flavoured with syrup; or, the delights or pleasures of something, such as |
| LICHEE | Chinese fruit with scented flesh that grows well in southern Spain, the main area of cultivation being around Malaga (6) |
| LITCHI | Chinese fruit with a thin rough skin and sweet white flesh (6) |
| SHERRY | English name for the traditionally Spanish Jerez-Xeres fortified wine that is sipped as an aperitif or used to flavour cobbler, tortoni or trifle (6) |
| SUNDAE | Ice cream served with syrup or sauce in a tulip-shaped glass (6) |
| RIPPLE | Ice cream "marbled" with raspberry syrup; or, term for a capillary wave (6) |