| MEADOWSWEET | A plant of the rose family, common in damp places, with creamy-white fragrant flowers |
| BANTU | Language family common in southern Cameroon |
| GUELDERROSE | A deciduous shrub of the honeysuckle family with creamy-white flowers |
| DROPWORT | Eurasian plant of the rose family with clusters of small creamy white flowers (8) |
| RANUNCULUS | From the Latin meaning "little frog" or "tadpole", the genus name of buttercups, thought to derive from said flower's abundance in damp places or discovery near streams (10) |
| CHINAROSE | Shrub with red, pink, or white fragrant flowers which is the ancestor of many cultivated roses (5,4) |
| MOSS | Type of plant growing in damp places (4) |
| BELLS | Popular Christmas song and name of a Clematis cirrhosa with creamy-white flowers (6,5) |
| JINGLE | Popular Christmas song and name of a Clematis cirrhosa with creamy-white flowers (6,5) |
| NEVADA | Large shrub rose with creamy white, semi-double flowers - shown in Geneva database (6) |
| LILACS | Shrubs or small trees with large sprays of purple or white fragrant flowers (6) |
| LILAC | Shrub or small tree with large sprays of purple or white fragrant flowers (5) |
| LOGANBERRIES | Edible purplish-red fruits of a hybrid plant of the rose family (12) |
| WOODLOUSE | Tiny creature found in damp places (9) |
| FUNGI | Amusing soldier found in damp places (5) |
| IVORY | Climbing plant covers job centre writing with creamy white colour (5) |
| MAGNOLIA | Tree with creamy-white flowers |
| SKIMMIA | Evergreen shrub with creamy white flowers and red berries (7) |
| AVENS | A plant of the rose family |
| TORMENTIL | A herbaceous perennial plant of the rose family (9) |