| FIGS | Fruits of a moraceous tree or shrub, having sweet flesh containing numerous seedlike structures (4) |
| LSTRESORT | Nickname for a museum containing numerous WWII relics, with "The"? (5) |
| DATE | Fruit of the date palm, having sweet edible flesh (4) |
| PECANS | Hickory trees of the Southern United States, having sweet deeply-grooved edible nuts (6) |
| SCENTED | Having sweet smell |
| FUJI | Dessert apple variety with crisp, sweet flesh and an orange flush to the skin - named after the Mount (4) |
| OKRA | Mallow-family shrub having pods |
| OLEA | Evergreen trees and shrubs having oily one-seeded fruits. |
| HIPS | Fruits of a wild rose (4) |
| FIG | Tree or shrub of the genus Ficus with seedlike fruits (3) |
| COXSORANGE | Variety of eating apple with sweet flesh and a red-tinged green skin (4,6,6) |
| PIPPIN | Variety of eating apple with sweet flesh and a redtinged green skin (4,6,6) |
| DATES | Fruits of a type of palm, with sweet, edible flesh and one large seed (5) |
| ELDERBERRIES | Black or red fruits of a shrub of the honeysuckle family (12) |
| MELON | Large fruit that grows on a vine and has juicy sweet flesh and a hard rind (5) |
| HEATHER | Low-growing evergreen Eurasian shrub having clusters of small bell-shaped pinkishpurple flowers (7) |
| MIMOSA | Genus of tropical shrubs having ball-like clusters of yellow flowers and leaves that are sensitive to light (6) |
| CRABAPPLES | Sour fruits of a tree in the genus Malus, generally reserved to make a type of jelly to accompany ro |
| APPLEPIE | Baked dish made with fruits of a tree of the rose family (5,3) |
| BOYSENBERRIES | The fruits of a hybrid of several kinds of bramble (13) |