| GINKGO | Ancient genus of non-flowering seed plants, with only one living representative (6) |
| FRUIT | The developed ovary of a seed plant with its contents and accessory parts, as the runner bean pod, nut, tomato or pineapple! (5) |
| EPICRATES | Genus of non-venomous boas found in South America, Central America and the West Indies |
| EXTINCT | Having no living representative (7) |
| MAGNOLIA | Ancient genus of plants with large, fragrant flowers (8) |
| NAUTILUS | Ancient genus of cephalopod mollusc (8) |
| FRUITS | Edible reproductive bodies of seed plants (6) |
| FLOWER | The reproductive equipment of a seed plant (6) |
| PROTEA | Putrefaction in a seed plant (6) |
| LENTIL | Type of seed plant |
| SESAME | Seed plant's magic word to open something |
| OVULE | Part of the reproductive system of a seed plant that develops into a seed when fertilised, made up of the embryo sac, the surrounding nucellus and one or two protective integuments (5) |
| FERNS | Non-flowering plants with roots, stems and fronds and reproduce by spores instead of by seeds |
| TUBER | A storage stem of some seed plants such as the potato (5) |
| BEANS | Seed plants can exist on a couple of ways... |
| BULB | A modified stem; the resting stage of certain seed plants (4) |
| FERN | Non-flowering plants with roots, stems and fronds and reproduce by spores rather than by seeds |
| MOSSSTITCH | Bit of needlework found in non-flowering plant? (4,6) |
| OVARY | In seed plants, the female reproductive part that produces the gamete - egg |
| ROW | Line of crocheted or knitted stitches, houses, theatre seats or vegetable seeds/plants in a drill (3) |