| BRIAR | Trailing, prickly stem typical of a blackberry or some roses (5) |
| DRUPEL | Any one of the small fleshy subdivisions of a blackberry, raspberry or other aggregate fruit (6) |
| LOGANBERRIES | Trailing prickly hybrid rosaceous plants cultivated for their edible fruits (12) |
| ACINUS | Any of the small drupes that make up an aggregate fruit such as a blackberry or raspberry (6) |
| CHOSE | Picked some roses for the church (5) |
| BRIER | Plant with a prickly stem |
| URBAN | Typical of a city, one in South Africa with no end of need (5) |
| ACINI | Small individual drupes that make up an aggregate fruit such as a blackberry, raspberry etc. (5) |
| ROSES | These flowers have prickly stems (5) |
| STEMS | Some roses have long ones |
| AVIAN | Airhead individual in front is typical of a bird (5) |
| HUMID | Droning sound I had summarised, typical of a sticky summer? (5) |
| EMAIL | Message from a BlackBerry, maybe |
| DITTY | Somehow find it typical of a short simple song |
| CANE | Stem of a Rubus plant such as the raspberry, blackberry or loganberry; or, a provincial term for a female weasel (4) |
| STAN | This level of quality is also a tall form of plant grown on a single stem - such as with some roses, fuchsias and apple trees! |
| DARD | This level of quality is also a tall form of plant grown on a single stem - such as with some roses, fuchsias and apple trees! (4) |
| PRUNTS | Blackberry- or raspberry-shaped blobs of molten glass fused to a rummer, vase or other piece of glassware for decoration or grip (6) |
| SOFTFRUIT | A small characteristically stoneless squishable food of bramble, cane, earth or vine, such as a blackberry, goosegog, grape, rasp, redcurrant or strawberry (4,5) |
| ETAERIO | From "association", botanical Latin for the aggregate achenes, drupels or fruitlets forming a blackberry, custard apple, fraise, rasp or a tuft of old man's beard from the traveller's joy (7) |