| BOYSENBERRY | Hybrid of the loganberry and various other berries that bears a large, red, edible fruit (11) |
| OLD | Berry shady: Ever demanding, the elderberry told the other berries that he should be highly revered because he was ___ (even though he had only reached the age of ripeness just a few days ago) |
| QUANDONG | Small Australian tree that bears a large blue edible fruit |
| BUSHES | It's what blueberries, mulberries and most other berries grow on (or the two American presidents named George whose last name wasn't Washington) |
| POLAR | ___ bear, a large white animal |
| RASPBERRIES | The soft red edible fruits of a prickly shrub with pinkish-white flowers (11) |
| TAYBERRY | A dark-red soft fruit that is a hybrid of the bramble and the "framboise" (8) |
| NOISETTE | Hybrid of the China rose and the musk rose; a chocolate made with hazelnuts; a medallion of lamb; or, an espresso with a dash of milk (8) |
| CLIMATECHANGE | The periodic modification of Earth's climate resulting from changes in the atmosphere as well as interactions between the atmosphere and various other geologic, chemical, biological, and geographic fa |
| EDDO | The starchy root of the taro plant eaten as a vegetable in curries, sautes, stews and various other dishes (4) |
| ARROW | Item carried in a quiver; or, a stem of the sugar cane plant that bears a tassel of flowers (5) |
| LYCOPENE | A red pigment in tomatoes and many berries that acts as a powerful antioxidant (8) |
| BOWL | Grab a spoon: A dish for serving fresh berries that also holds a serving of strawberry ice cream |
| POODLE | The moodle is a hybrid of the Maltese and this dog breed |
| CANE | Stem of a Rubus plant such as the raspberry, blackberry or loganberry; or, a provincial term for a female weasel (4) |
| BRAEBURN | Sweet New Zealand apple originating in 1952 as a chance hybrid of the Lady Hamilton and Granny Smith (8) |
| TRACES | "A cigarette that bears a lipstick's ...; An airline ticket to romantic places; And still my heart has wings; These foolish things, remind me of you" |
| REMIND | "A cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces; An airline ticket to romantic places; And still my heart has wings; These foolish things ... me of you" |
| BOBOTIE | South African dish of curried mince and various other ingredients |
| GRAINS | Pigeons mostly eat ___, fruits, berries and various other plants |