| ALLHEAL | A name for various plants with curative properties (3-4) |
| ARNICA | Plant with curative properties damaged crania (6) |
| ALLHEALS | Plants with curative powers |
| MEADOWLARK | In USA a name for various birds of the family Icteridae (6,4) |
| SHRIMP | A name for various decapod crustaceans |
| PRIMULA | Any of various plants with white, yellow, pink or purple funnel-shaped flowers with five spreading petals (7) |
| GINSENG | Root believed to have curative properties (7) |
| POTHERB | Any of various plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning (3, |
| TREFOIL | Various plants, especially clovers, with leaves composed of three leaflets (7) |
| FIREBUSH | A common name for various shrubs with flame-coloured flowers or leaves (4-4) |
| VINE | Any of various plants with long, flexible stems that creep along the ground or climb by clinging to a support (4) |
| SEA | - - - lavender, common name for various species of limonium (3) |
| CHRISTSTHORN | A common name for various notably prickly shrubs |
| LARKSPUR | Any of various plants with spikes of blue, pink or white flowers (8) |
| EARTHNUT | VARIOUS PLANTS WITH AN EDIBLE ROOT, TUBER OR UNDERGROUND POD |
| STENCIL | A master-copy for various clients (7) |
| FIRSTOF | Important date round this time of year for various celebrations (5,2,3) |
| ASPHODELS | Common name for various southern European plants of the lily family, having white, pink, or yellow flowers in elongated clusters (9) |
| NOFRILLS | Basic name for various problems (2-6) |
| SACK | Former name for various white wines of Spain and the Canaries |