| ARGAN | Tree of Morocco whose fruit produces an oil that is used in cosmetics (5) |
| COLOGNE | A perfumed mixture of alcohol and essential oils that is used on the skin (7) |
| MADEIRA | Group of volcanic islands west of Morocco whose capital is Funchal (7) |
| ATTAR | Thanks for returning it to the sailor - the rose oil, that is (5) |
| FUEL | Material such as coal, gas or oil that is burned to produce heat (4) |
| NECTARINE | Fruit produces nectar-wine without water initially (9) |
| OLIVE | Small tree found in the Mediterranean basin, whose fruit is a source of oil (5) |
| ELDER | Sambucus nigra tree whose fruit is used in wine (5) |
| GONZO | From Italian for "fool" and Spanish for "bumpkin, goose", word meaning "absurd, bizarre, crazy" that is used in reference to journalism of an eccentric, exaggerated or subjective nature (5) |
| GESSO | Mixture of plaster and glue that is used in sculpture and as a background in painting |
| CRESS | Plant of the mustard family that is used in salads (5) |
| MYRRH | Resin obtained from the tree Commiphora myrrha that is used in perfume (5) |
| LOTUS | Plant in Greek mythology whose fruit induced forgetfulness in those who ate it (5) |
| CAROB | Evergreen tree or shrub whose fruit pods are used as a chocolate substitute (5) |
| ESTEE | Lauder who created Youth-Dew, a bath oil that doubled as a perfume |
| ESTER | Reaction product of acid and alcohol that is used in synthetic refrigeration lubricants |
| GUAVA | Tropical tree whose fruit has a yellow skin and pink pulp (5) |
| MOTOR | Electrical ___ industrial revolution invention that is used in tools household appliances vehicles and more |
| SUMAC | Shrub whose fruits are used to make spices in Arab cuisine |
| SHEANUT | Variety of shelled cashew kernel that is used in cosmetics (4,3) |