| NASHI | Fruit, - pear |
| AVOCADO | Pear- shaped fruit (7) |
| GUAVA | Yellow, pear-shaped tropical fruit (5) |
| MELON | Fruit classically paired with ingredients such as cucumber, cured ham, ginger, mint, pear, strawberr |
| ACKEE | Red pear-shaped tropical fruit with poisonous seeds. |
| BERGAMOT | Citrus tree grown chiefly in Italy having sour pear-shaped fruit (8) |
| GRAPE | Note pear cooked with another fruit (5) |
| POME | Any fruit like an apple or pear |
| EATINGAPPLES | After peeled pear, feels thrilled to consume a very soft fruit |
| STARAPPLE | Fruit pie, originally, cooked with last pear |
| ORCHID | Flower in place of fruit, one replacing a pear, ultimately |
| APPLETREE | Foolishly peel pear without time to identify source of fruit |
| GRAPEVINE | Fruit supplier given pear with a difference |
| APPLE | Pomaceous fruit related to quince and pear, baked in charlotte, cobbler, tarte tatin or a traditional Dorset cake (5) |
| QUINCE | Pear-shaped fruit or minor character in A Midsummer Night's Dream (6) |
| PIP | The seed of a fleshy fruit, such as an apple or pear (3) |
| ORCHARD | Looked after by a pomologist, a garden for fruit and nut trees, traditionally apple, pear, damson, plum, walnut ... (7) |
| FIGS | Soft, pear-shaped false fruit packed with seeds (4) |
| BARTLETTORANJOU | PEAR |
| FIG | Pear-shaped |