| SUGARBEET | Commercially important root vegetable related to the chard and mangelwurzel |
| BEET | Plant whose varieties include chard and mangelwurzel (4) |
| CHARD | Neon Lights, Orange Fantasia, Magenta Sunset, Flamingo Pink, Rainbow... leafy vegetable related to beets and mangelwurzel, often sauteed with kale and spinach (5) |
| EDDO | Tropical vegetable dug up with the last of the chard in Limerick (4) |
| CELERIAC | Root vegetable related to the Root vegetable related to the parsnip eaten roasted, pureed as soup or grated raw and served with remoulade or bresola as a canape (8) |
| TURNIP | Cruciferous root vegetable related to the mustards and radishes; Brassica rapa (6) |
| PARSNIP | Pale root-vegetable related to the carrot |
| RUTABAGA | Root vegetable related to the turnip |
| LEEK | Vegetable related to the onion, and an emblem of Wales (4) |
| ESCAROLE | Leafy green vegetable, related to the endive, and often featured in Mallorcan recipes (8) |
| LEEKS | Hardy winter vegetables related to the onion (5) |
| ONION | Vegetable related to garlic, leeks and shallots, cooked in recipes including curries, bhajis, French soup and quiches (5) |
| RAAB | Bitter-tasting vegetable related to turnips and mustard |
| SPINACH | Plant related to quinoa, beetroot, amaranth, Swiss chard and goosefoot (7) |
| CELERYSALT | Ingredient derived from a vegetable related to lovage used to season lightlyboiled quail's eggs or a bloody Mary (6,4) |
| SWISSCHARD | Leafy vegetable related to a beet |
| ONIONS | Vegetables related to leeks, chives and shallots (6) |
| TOBACCO | Commercially important plant of the Nicotiana genus |
| TINORE | Cassiterite is the only commercially important ____ |
| ASTER | Commercially important plant genus from which the condiment pepper is derived (5) |