| LAUREL | Low-growing evergreen shrub with black berries found in limestone areas of open woodland (6,6) |
| SPURGE | Low-growing evergreen shrub with black berries found in limestone areas of open woodland (6,6) |
| OXLIP | A small perennial plant of open woodland (5) |
| TURLOUGH | Type of "disappearing" lake found in limestone areas in the west of Ireland. (8) |
| HEATHER | Low-growing evergreen shrub with clusters of pinkish-purple flowers (7) |
| BUTCHERSBROOM | Low-growing, evergreen shrub with red berries (8,5) |
| HEATH | Any low-growing evergreen shrub of the genus Erica (and sometimes Calluna), commonly found on moorland (5) |
| POTHOLES | Caves forming in limestone areas as a result of erosion by water; or, hazardous hollows in roads (8) |
| BROOM | Gorse-like shrub of heaths and areas of open countryside/woodland; or, linked with "wagon" for the vehicle known in French as the "voiture balai" following the last rider in a road cycle race (5) |
| PTERODACTYL | Extinct flying reptile, with remains principally found in limestone deposits in Bavaria |
| POTHOLE | Deep hole in limestone areas resulting from action by running water (7) |
| TURACO | The grayer forms, most of which are called go-away birds (because the calls of some are "g'way, g'way"), are found in more open woodland, including savanna. They are also called louries or plantain-ea |
| AUBRETIA | In a common spelling, a low-growing evergreen perennial, often used in rockeries |
| ELAND | A spiral-horned antelope that lives in open woodland and grassland in Africa (5) |
| CHERT | Rock found in limestone beds |
| CARBONATE | Calcium ___ found in limestone (9) |
| BRAMBLE | Source of berries found on walk in the countryside? (7) |
| ELDER | Shrub with black or blue berries (5) |
| ALDER | The - buckthorn, Frangula alnus, is a Eurasian shrub with black berry-like fruits (5) |
| ELDERS | Bushes or small trees with black berries (6) |