| ALLHEAL | (GKN) Popular name for various plants thought to have curative properties, especially common valerian (Valeriana officinalis) (7) |
| SELFHEAL | Plant once thought to have curative properties |
| ARABICA | Oldest and most widely cultivated variety of the coffee plant, thought to have originated in Africa in the area now occupied by Ethiopia (7) |
| WARDROBE | A large cupboard for hanging clothes inside, especially common in rooms without closets |
| MADWORT | Plant thought to cure rabies |
| ENCLOSURE | The act of appropriating land, especially common land, by putting a hedge or other barrier around it (9) |
| ECZEMA | Nasty skin condition, especially common with children (6) |
| MESSALINA | Valeria ___, third wife of Roman emperor Claudius I (9) |
| GINSENG | Root believed to have curative properties (7) |
| OSIER | Common name for various species of willow, especially the Eurasian Salix viminalis (5) |
| MEDICINAL | Claimed in broadcast to have curative powers (9) |
| ASPHODELS | Common name for various southern European plants of the lily family, having white, pink, or yellow flowers in elongated clusters (9) |
| MUSSEL | Common name for various bivalve molluscs, especially Mytilus edulis |
| FIREBUSH | A common name for various shrubs with flame-coloured flowers or leaves (4-4) |
| SEA | - - - lavender, common name for various species of limonium (3) |
| CHRISTSTHORN | A common name for various notably prickly shrubs |
| MEADOWLARK | In USA a name for various birds of the family Icteridae (6,4) |
| SACK | Former name for various white wines of Spain and the Canaries |
| HOPCLOVER | Name given to various plants in the genus Trifolium (3, 6) |
| SPA | Which small town in eastern Belgium has long been celebrated for the curative properties of its mineral springs? (3) |