Leonora is intimating there's fruit inside (6)
I believe the answer is:
raisin
'fruit inside' is the definition.
'raisin' can be an answer for 'fruit' (I've seen this before). I am not certain of the 'inside' bit.
'leonora is intimating' is the wordplay.
'RAISIN' is hidden in amongst the letters.
However, I am unsure how this is indicated.
'there's' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for raisin that I've seen before include "Dried grape used in cakes" , "Somewhat dry fruit" , "Partially dried grape" , "fruit product" , "Dried red grape" .)