| NICOTIANA | Latin name of the tobacco plant (9) |
| NICOTINE | What constitutes about five percent of the tobacco plant? (8) |
| BUYYOURLEAF | Name of the tobacco store next to the cigar bar? |
| RALEIGH | Which Sir Walter ___ was an Elizabethan explorer who introduced the potato and the tobacco plant to England? (7) |
| DIGITALIS | With cultivars including Glittering Prizes, Milk Chocolate, Apricot Beauty, Strawberry and Sugar Plum, the Latin name of the foxglove (9) |
| URSAMINOR | Latin name of the Little Bear, the constellation containing star Polaris (4,5) |
| BROADLEAF | Wide part of tobacco plant (5-4) |
| HEDERA | - helix ; worn as a crown by god of the grape-harvest Dionysus and supporting some 50 species including the blackbird, the Latin name of the native British woodland plant ivy (6) |
| AGNUSDEI | What is the Latin name of the prayer Lamb of God. a part of the mass in the Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran liturgies? (5,3) |
| CANTAB | Coming from the medieval Latin name of the city, what means "of Cambridge"? (6) |
| PAVO | Constellation named after the Latin name of the national bird of India (4) |
| CANVAS | Derived from the Latin name of the hemp plant, cloth used for sails, tents, marquees, boxing rings, oil paintings and deckchairs (6) |
| BOMBUS | Literally meaning "buzzing", the Latin name of the bumblebee (6) |
| OXUS | Latin name of the river Amu Darya of central Asia |
| HORTENSIA | Latin name of hydrangeas, flowers often dried and used for vintage-style arrangements in urns or vases (9) |
| ROSA | Italian word for pink; or the genus or Latin name of the flowers that were bred by David Austin (4) |
| ALSATIA | Latin name of the ancient area of France which borders Germany and Switzerland |
| AVEMARIA | What is the Latin name of the prayer Hail Mary, set to music by many composers? (3,5) |
| ACER | Latin name of the Japanese maple (4) |
| APIS | Latin name of the honeybees (4) |