| MANGETOUT | Pea with an edible pod also known as a sugar pea or snow pea |
| OKRA | Long green edible pod also known as gumbo and lady's fingers |
| SWEETSOP | Tree also known as a sugar apple |
| POD | Carob or snow pea |
| SUGARSNAP | _ _ pea, a type of pea with a crisp, edible pod (5,4) |
| GREENBEAN | Bird receiving directions to an edible pod (5,4) |
| ASPARTAME | Artificial non-saocnaride sweetener used as a sugar substitute (9) |
| REDPEPPER | Rosy, go for each edible pod (3,6) |
| AGAVE | With sap processed as a sugar alternative, a Mexican succulent related to yucca, also called a century plant (5) |
| SUGARPEA | Legume with an edible pod |
| SNAPPEA | Veggie with an edible pod |
| RUNNERBEAN | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| RUNNER | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| BEAN | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| CARB | Abbreviated word for a compound such as a sugar or starch (4) |
| CAROB | Sweet-tasting pod also called Saint John's bread which is used as a chocolate substitute (there is n |
| PODS | Outside portions of green beans or snow peas |
| SORBITOL | Sweet-tasting crystalline compound found in many fruits and berries, used as a sugar substitute (8) |
| LADIES | Flowering plant with edible green seed pods also called okra (6,7) |
| FINGERS | Flowering plant with edible green seed pods also called okra (6,7) |