| HERBAL | Book describing plants' culinary and medicinal uses (6) |
| SALTWORT | Samphire-like plant/culinary vegetable also called monk's beard and agretti (8) |
| NETTLE | Common weed with stinging hairs that has several culinary and medicinal uses (6) |
| CLOVE | Flower-bud that is dried as a spice that has wide culinary and medicinal uses and also yields an essential oil (5) |
| HERBS | Forming part of a knot garden and used to flavour Galliano and Chartreuse, culinary and medicinal plants described in books by Nicholas Culpeper (5) |
| YARROW | Strong-scented meadow plant with medicinal uses (6) |
| HYSSOP | Cooking and medicinal aromatic plant (6) |
| LOTION | Beast consuming books and medicinal liquid (6) |
| TRIBAL | Hearing involves book describing social division (6) |
| HERBAGE | Grass and green crops; the edible succulent part of said vegetation as grazing; right of pasture; or, culinary and medicinal plants collectively (7) |
| LABIATES | Plants of the mint family, including many culinary and medicinal herbs (8) |
| DILL | Culinary and medicinal herb |
| RUE | Ancient culinary and medicinal herb of Eurasia. |
| BAINMARIE | Said to have been invented by the world's first true alchemist, a double boiler or water bath, today with both culinary and scientific applications, including chocolate-melting, custard-making and hea |
| RUTH | Bible book describing the love between ___ and Naomi. |
| ALOEVERA | Plant whose medicinal uses were recorded in ancient Egypt and ancient Greece (4,4) |
| FOXGLOVE | Herbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim |
| NEEM | SE Asian tree with medicinal uses |
| VERVAIN | Herb, genus Verbena, with medicinal uses - five in rocky ravine (7) |
| YEW | Tree with medicinal uses |