| BRAZIL | Largest, most-populous country in South America; or, a variety of nut served dipped in chocolate (6) |
| PERU | Fourth-most populous country in South America |
| ROCKSALMON | Fish and chopped nut served on ice |
| DUBAI | Largest, most-populous city in the United Arab Emirates, site of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa (5) |
| ASIA | Home to 188 of Earth's highest peaks, the largest, most populous continent (4) |
| TIDIEST | Colloquially, largest; most like the ocean? (7) |
| 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) |
| MUTTON | Tom uses a variety of nut in place of meat (6) |
| MORION | A type of cabasset; or, a variety of smoky or black quartz (6) |
| PANAMA | A country of Central America; or, a style of hat (6) |
| MADRAS | Former name of Chennai, the capital of the Indian state Tamil Nadu; or, a variety of curry (6) |
| CASHEW | Chews a variety of nut (6) |
| FRAISE | French word used in cookery for a strawberry; or, a variety of white au de vie distilled from strawb |
| AURORA | The Roman dawn goddess or a variety of late-season blueberry (6) |
| ALMOND | Variety of nut (6) |
| QUECHUA | A people in South America - or a brand name in Decathlon? (7) |
| DAMSON | Fruit and nuts served up before lad (6) |
| AULAIT | 'A' quality shelled nuts served with milk (2,4) |
| ORINOCO | Flowing from Venezuela to Colombia, one of the longest rivers in South America; or, one of the Wombl |
| 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) |