| EMUBUSH | Shrub of the genus Eremophila with tubular flowers, and fruit eaten by some wildlife (3,4) |
| MELON | Fruit eaten by some Londoners (5) |
| RAITA | Indian side dish of seasoned yogurt (dahi) with chopped vegetables and fruit, eaten with curries (5) |
| MUESLI | A mixture of rolled oats, nuts and fruit, eaten with milk (6) |
| ROEDEER | Some wildlife series, much loved, on radio |
| FEE | The cost to some wildlife environments (3) |
| FEES | Some wildlife estates should include firearms licensing costs (4) |
| TORENIA | Genus of plant with tubular flowers, also known as bluewings - I put in ornate arrangement (7) |
| FREESIA | Plants of a genus of the iris family with clusters of yellow, white or pink tubular flowers (7) |
| LOBELIA | Ornamental plant with tubular flowers |
| STOMATA | Mouthlike openings of love apple almost eaten by some animals primarily (7) |
| CORBEIL | French word for a little basket, especially a stony architectural type depicted overflowing with carved or sculpted flowers and fruit (7) |
| LETTUCE | Salad plant eaten by some as an old-fashioned remedy for insomnia (7) |
| BOMAREA | Genus of a 'trailing lily' with red/ yellow tubular flowers - or a beam, maybe (7) |
| MOGGIES | Good soldier eaten by some wild cats (7) |
| DAPPLED | Spotted fruit eaten by a theologian |
| ALIMENT | Nourishment in fruit eaten by insect |
| FUCHSIA | Shrub with droopy tubular flowers (7) |
| EPACRIS | Mainly south-eastern Australian plant with brilliant tubular flowers (7) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Artist born Michelangelo Merisi noted for still lifes of flowers and fruit, half-length figures such as The Boy Bitten by a Lizard and Bacchus and for decorating the Contarelli Chapel (10) |