| BALSAMFIR | Conifer, source of scented essential oil, Abies Balsamea (6,3) |
| FORRNSIC | Conifers, source of this type of medicine? |
| YLANGYLANG | Sweet-scented essential oil (5-5) |
| THYME | Fragrant herb related to lavender, mint and rosemary, used for bouquets garnis and esteemed for its oregano-scented essential oil (5) |
| POTPOURRI | Mixture of scented petals (9) |
| SILVERFIR | Tree such as Abies alba, whose leaves have a silvery undersurface (6,3) |
| CUSTARD | Sweet wad of tobacco infused with dash of scented tar (7) |
| LINER | Fine paintbrush; a passenger ship; or, a sheet of scented paper for the bottom of a drawer (5) |
| SMELLINGSALTS | Preparation of scented ammonium carbonate used as a restorative, especially in cases of fainting (8,5) |
| HYSSOP | Bouquet husband sent back includes head of scented herba (6) |
| NOSEGAY | Small bunch of scented flowers |
| SACHETS | Small bags of scented powder |
| SHOOT | Plant cultivated for its dense clusters of scented flowers (5) |
| LEI | Blooming loop of scented flowers |
| PHLOX | Garden plant with clusters of scented white, red or purple flowers (5) |
| GRANDFIR | Conifer of the Pacific Northwest, Abies grandis (5, 3) |
| FIR | Common name for a tree of the abies genus (3) |
| BALM | Melissa is lemon ___; trillium is Indian ___; and abies is the ___ of Gilead (4) |
| RAT | Rodent, as in '___ Tail', a cultivar of noble fir (Abies procera) (3) |
| FIRM | Unyielding... Abies, for example, before start of May (4) |