| CALABASH | Tropical plant bearing large, round gourds (8) |
| CYCAD | Palm-like plant bearing large male or female cones (5) |
| PLANTAIN | Large tropical plant bearing an edible banana-like fruit (8) |
| BREADFRUIT | Tree of the Pacific Islands bearing large, round, edible starchy fruit (10) |
| MELONS | Large, round gourds (6) |
| BLUDGEON | Move forward bearing large club (8) |
| ROSETTES | I return, bearing huge awards (8) |
| SABOTAGE | Destroy plant bearing a fly larva (8) |
| CAPSICUM | Plant bearing peppers (8) |
| PRIMROSE | Wild plant bearing pale yellow flowers in the spring (8) |
| TIMESLOT | American magazine bearing large amount of scope for radio programme (4,4) |
| PEDUNCLE | The stalk of a plant bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower (8) |
| DAFFODIL | Plant bearing yellow flowers that is a national symbol of Wales (8) |
| OAKTREES | Large woody plants bearing acorns such as Quercus robur (3,5) |
| PUMPKINS | From the Greek for "large melons", squash-like gourds such as the Baby Boo, Cinderella, Jack-o'-lantern, Lumina or Sugar Pie varieties (8) |
| CUCURBIT | A member of a family of creeping flowering plants that includes the pumpkin, cucumber, squashes and gourds (8) |
| SQUASHES | Gourds whose flesh can be cooked and eaten as a vegetable (8) |
| JACKFRUIT | Tropical Asian tree bearing large, heavy edible produce (9) |
| COCONUT | Tropical tree in the palm family bearing large, edible drupes (7) |
| COCAO | Tropical evergreen tree bearing large seeds; its generic name Theobroma is Greek for 'food of the gods' (5) |