| FIGS | Fruits or small diagrams? (4) |
| PSEUDOCARPS | Fruits such as strawberries or apples, also called false fruits or accessory fruits (11) |
| PRESSER | A person or device that crushes or flattens blooms, grapes, leaves, linen, olives or orchard fruits; or, an informal term for a news conference (7) |
| JUICE | From French for "broth", the extract of fruits or vegetables; vitality or vigour; an informal term for alcohol, electricity or fuel; or, the name of an ESA Jupiter mission (5) |
| INSET | Small diagram or map placed on a larger one |
| COMPOTE | Served warm or chilled with Greek yogurt, porridge or muesli, orchard fruits or summer berries simmered in sugar with vanilla pods, cinnamon and zest (7) |
| KENFIG | Scots know small diagram of village near Bridgend (6) |
| PEELERS | Small sharp knives used in paring fruits or vegetables (7) |
| ICEDTEA | Chilled Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Assam, sencha or other tisane, often flavoured with sliced citrus fruits or herbs (4,3) |
| ALMONDS | Nut-like seeds of a tree in the genus Prunus that are often sugared for wedding favours or ground to make marzipan fruits or decorations for simnel cakes (7) |
| PITH | Spongy tissue of plants or citrus fruits; or, essence/substance (4) |
| PARER | Small, sharp knife used to strip the peel off fruits, or to remove shavings from wood (5) |
| NUTS | Hard-shelled fruits or seeds (4) |
| SASS | Stewed fruits or preserves |
| ORCHARDS | Fruits or vegetables grown here (8) |
| DATES | Chewy fruits or history units |
| HUSK | Outer covering of some fruits or seeds (4) |
| FOODGROUP | Fruits or dairy, e.g. |
| STRAWBERRIES | Fruits or "Praises" often sold in punnets (12) |
| FRUGIVORES | Animals feeding on fruits or seeds (10) |