| STILLLIFE | Painting of fruit or flowers (5,4) |
| CORBEIL | Carved representation of a basket of fruit or flowers in architecture (7) |
| BARBOLA | Small models of fruit or flowers made from plastic paste |
| STILLLIFES | Paintings of fruits or flowers |
| CROP | Hunting/equestrian whip with loop instead of a lash; or, a season's yield of cereal, vegetables, fruit or flowers (4) |
| CANISTER | Word for a wicker basket, woven from reeds, for fruit or flowers originally, now a case-shot, coffee/tea caddy, film container or food tin (8) |
| EPERGNE | Table centrepiece for fruit or flowers (7) |
| DRIED | Like some fruit or flowers |
| SWEETPEAS | Candy, legumes or flowers? (5,4) |
| 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) |
| SEED | Ripened ovule of a fruit or flower that is dispersed to develop into another plant |
| SPRIG | Word for a small slender nail or brad; a little shoot, sprout or twig; an ornament resembling a spray of leaves or flowers; or, a scion or youth (5) |
| TARTANS | An individual pastry case with a filling of fruit or other sweet or savoury mixture (7) |
| ORCHARD | An area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees. (7) |
| COCKTAIL | Drink prepared by a mixologist; or, a medley of fruit or seafood (8) |
| TARTLETS | Individual pastry cases with a filling of fruit or other sweet or savoury mixture (8) |
| RIPE | Of fruit or grain that is mature and ready to be eaten or used (4) |
| CHUTNEY | A spicy condiment of Indian origin made of fruit or vegetables (7) |
| PICKER | A gatherer of fruit or hops; a warehouse operative who retrieves customers' orders; or, a pilferer (6) |
| PASSION | Type of fruit or play |