| DRYAD | Nymph of a tree or forest, such as Dryope, Erato, Eurydice etc. (5) |
| NAIAD | Nymph of a dragonfly; a moon of Neptune; or, a type of water spirit (5) |
| OREAD | Nymph of a mountain or grotto in Greek mythology, commonly associated with Artemis (5) |
| SPRIG | Small shoot or twig of a tree or other plant; a spray (5) |
| BERRY | Small fruit of a tree or bush (5) |
| GLADE | An open space in a wood or forest (5) |
| TRUNK | Part of a tree or an elephant |
| BRANCH | One of a number of boughs of a tree; or, by extension, a conceptual subdivision of a department, family, group of languages, subject etc (6) |
| WAND | From the Old Norse word "vondr" meaning "shoot of a tree" or "twig", a rod used by a conjurer, diviner, fairy, magician etc; a conductor's baton; a marker in archery; or, a miniature brush/stick for a |
| RING | A band of gold or silver, sometimes set with gems; an "elf circle" of champignon mushrooms on a woodland floor; one of the concentric markings in the trunk of a tree; or, a disc of matter orbiting Sat |
| TRAIL | Countryside or forest path (5) |
| DENIS | Maurice ___, French painter of the group Les Nabis whose works include Orpheus and Eurydice (5) |
| OVERS | Orpheus and Eurydice, perhaps, left out divisions of play (5) |
| BIOME | Tundra, desert or forest |
| ADELE | Singer performing lead, that of Eurydice (5) |
| GLUCK | Composer of Orfeo ed Eurydice |
| DANAE | Daughter of Eurydice |
| ORFEO | Gluck's "___ ed Eurydice" |
| AWFUL | Arcade Fire's "___ Sound (Oh Eurydice)" |
| LEAF | Photosynthesis organ of a tree or plant; section inserted to extend a table; or, gold in the form of a sheet (4) |