| COBNUTS | Fruits of the hazel (Corylus avellana) (7) |
| FILBERT | The cultivated hazel Corylus maxima (7) |
| COBNUT | One name for the fruit of the hazel |
| NUTS | 'Fruits' of Prunus dulcis and Corylus avellana, for example (4) |
| NUT | Fruit of Corylus avellana? (3) |
| HAZEL | Deciduous native UK nut tree, Corylus avellana (5) |
| CONKERS | (Corylus Fruits of avellana) the hazel (7) |
| CORYLUS | Enjoy the edible, brown nuts of ___ avellana (7) |
| PAPAYAS | Tropical fruits: another name for fruits of the pawpaw or melon tree (7) |
| MASTIFF | Fruits of the forest provided to fine dog (7) |
| CATKIN | Hanging spike of flowers of the hazel or willow (6) |
| COB | Nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus. |
| HAZELNUT | Edible fruit of trees in the genus Corylus, part of the birch family |
| HAWS | From the Old English meaning "hedge", fruits of the tree Crataegus that form part of the countryside's seasonal bounty with brambles, rosehips, elderberries and sloes (4) |
| CHEESE | One of the wheel-like "fruits" of the marsh-mallow plant; Cheddar, Cheshire, Dorset Blue Vinny or other such pressed turophile's delight; a lemony conserve, also called curd; or, the proverbial antith |
| INGATHER | Collect the fruits of the earth for the harvest (8) |
| LAMBSTAILS | Catkins from the hazel tree (5,5) |
| APPLES | Pomaceous fruits of the rose family associated with the Isle of Avalon (6) |
| SLOES | The small, sour, blue-black fruits of the blackthorn (5) |
| ACORNS | The fruits of the oak tree (6) |