1 | | The fruit of the dog-rose (3) |
3 | | Tree of southeastern Asia to
Australia grown primarily for its
sweet edible fruit resembling
litchi nuts; sometimes placed in
genera Euphoria or Nephelium (6) |
4 | | Sweet edible fruit of the date
palm with a single long woody seed (4) |
5 | | A reddish North American grape
developed from the fox grape. (7) |
8 | | A spring-flowering shrub or small
tree of the genus Crataegus (3) |
10 | | a Brazilian palm tree (Iriartea
exorhiza) which has strong roots
like a screw pine. (4) |
12 | | A winged often one-seed
indehiscent fruit as of the ash or
elm or maple (6) |
13 | | Tree of southeastern Asia having
edible oval fruit with a hard
spiny rind; Huge fruit native to
southeastern Asia
'smelling like Hell and tasting like Heaven';
seeds are roasted and eaten like
nuts (6) |
15 | | Fleshy indehiscent fruit with a
single seed: e.g. almond; peach;
plum; cherry; elderberry; olive;
jujube (5) |
16 | | Mexican black cherry tree having
edible fruit (7) |
18 | | Anagram of hug. Not too sure how
this one relates to fruits, but it's probably the sound you would make if you really hated the fruit you were eating (3) |
19 | | A variety of muskmelon vine having
fruit with a tan rind and orange
flesh (10) |
20 | | A kind of wild red cherry. Also
can mean being happy! (5) |