| FIGS | Fruits from a tree belonging to the mulberry family |
| CASCARA | Tree belonging to the buckthorn family |
| WILLOW | A shrub or tree belonging to the Salix genus (6) |
| BAYOFWHALES | Tree belonging to Henry in country where Amundsen landed (3,2,6) |
| FIG | Producing many-seeded false fruits, a tree or shrub in the mulberry family, believed to be one of the first domesticated plants (3) |
| ACACIA | Genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae |
| OSTRYA | Genus of small deciduous trees belonging to the birch family (6) |
| UPAS | A Javanese tree of the mulberry family (4) |
| ELMS | Trees belonging to the Ulmus genus (4) |
| OSAGE | ___ orange (tree of the mulberry family that produces round, inedible fruit) |
| HOPS | Bitter catkin-like fruit clusters of a plant of the mulberry family used for flavouring beer (4) |
| IROKO | Tropical hardwood tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) commonly known as African Teak (5) |
| OSAGEORANGE | North American tree of the mulberry family, known in French as bois d'arc ('bow-wood'); Maclura pomifera (5,6) |
| EDIBLEFIG | Flowering plant in the mulberry family, Ficus carica (6, 3) |
| HOP | Plant of the mulberry family (3) |
| MULBERRIES | Purplish or white fruits from a plant fed to silkworms |
| DATES | In C4 reality show with Fred Sirieix, the first fruits from a palm (5) |
| GOOSEBERRIES | Soft fruits from a very prickly bush (12) |
| PLUCK | A short sharp pull of an eyebrow, fowl's feather or fruit from a tree; a strum or twang of a musical string; or, the heart, liver and lungs of an animal, hence courage, guts, heart or spirit (5) |
| BERRIES | Fruits from a patch |