| BRAZIL | Largest country in South America; or, a variety of nut or seed that is often coated in chocolate or used to flavour brownies (6) |
| GOUDA | Cheese often coated in red wax |
| COMFIT | A sugar-coated sweet containing a nut or seed (6) |
| HUSK | Dry outer covering of a nut or seed (4) |
| WOKS | Pans often coated with sesame oil |
| WOK | Pan often coated with sesame oil |
| QUECHUA | A people in South America - or a brand name in Decathlon? (7) |
| RUBY | From the Latin meaning "red", a precious gemstone with a lustre known as silk that is also a word used to describe a style of port wine or a variety of grapefruit (4) |
| VIABLE | Term for a seed that is able to germinate, or for a project that is projected to be a success (6) |
| ORINOCO | Flowing from Venezuela to Colombia, one of the longest rivers in South America; or, one of the Wombl |
| EXPORT | The act of carrying/sending goods out of a country; the commodity sent; a high standard suitable for said trade; or, a variety of strong brown beer (6) |
| CABOOSE | Old word for a cookhouse, kitchen or stove on a ship's deck; a train's cabin car in the US; or, a bunkhouse for lumberjacks in Canada (7) |
| MUTTON | Tom uses a variety of nut in place of meat (6) |
| INCA | Original type in South America or in part of Western US (4) |
| SAMOA | A brief time in South America or Pacific island country (5) |
| MANORHOUSE | Large type of country home; historically, the capital messuage of a feudal lord; or, a variety of lightly fruited cake made by Mr Kipling (5,5) |
| PICCOLO | From the Italian meaning "small", a half-size flute; a quarter-size bottle of champagne also called a split; or, a variety of cherry tomato (7) |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| SWEETHEART | One's beloved; a word denoting a secret agreement; a style of low-cut neckline; or, a variety of cabbage, also called hispi (10) |
| BRAMBLING | With a name similar to that of the blackberry bush or a variety of cooking apple, a chaffinch-like bird, known regionally as cock o' the north, furze chirper and tartan back (9) |