| ILEX | Latin designation of holly; or, another name for the holm-oak (4) |
| ENCINA | Spanish name for the holm oak |
| LEPUS | Latin designation of the hare from which the constellation bordered by Orion the Hunter, Columba the Dove and Eridanus the River derived its name (5) |
| SPRIG | Branch of holly or mistletoe |
| LOOP | Circular frame-like item used for needlepoint, embroidery or tapestry; or, another name for a croquet arch (4) |
| LING | Fish in the cod family; or, another name for common heather (4) |
| GOWN | Long, elegant dress for a formal event such as a ball; or, another name for a bathrobe (4) |
| PUCK | Rubber disc used in ice hockey; or, another name for Robin Goodfellow (4) |
| FROG | Thought to derive from an ancient word for "hopper", the name of a "grenouille" living an amphibious double life, both on land and in fresh water, whose Latin designation, Rana, is said to be imitativ |
| ACORN | Fruit of the oak tree, the most common of which on Mallorca is the Holm oak (5) |
| BRER | Designation of rabbit one released from patch of thorns (4) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice cream in a block; a classic pizza with a topping of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella representing the colours of the Italian flag; or, another name for the Parma vi |
| BRUT | Sweetness designation of dry sparkling wines indicating a sugar content of less than 12 grams per litre (4) |
| CANE | Stick designation of drug on container (4) |
| BART | Designation of Sir Lionel? (4) |
| PLASMA | In physics, one of the four fundamental states of matter; or, another name for bloodstone (6) |
| BETA | Greek letter designation of a software test phase |
| ILICE | The holm-oak (abl); "forte sub arguta consederat ____ Daphnis" (Virgil Ecl 7.1) |
| MARKERS | Scorers in squash; short name for strips used to indicate the last pages read in books; or, another name for felt-tips used with colouring-in books (7) |
| STRING | Cord of an archery bow; a line of computer code; or, another name for twine used for cat's cradle (6) |