| DOGVIOLET | Scentless plant of woods and hedges |
| OXALIS | Plant of wood sorrel genus |
| RURAL | Of woods and fields |
| ELS | Contemporary of Woods and Mickelson |
| DUVAL | Rival of Woods and Els |
| CHEVRON | Moth of woods and moors, Eulithis testata (7) |
| NEWFOREST | Area of woods and heath, once William the Conqueror's hunting ground (3,6) |
| FIELDMICE | Small, sandy-brown, long-tailed rodents of woods and grassland (5, 4) |
| KNOTGARDEN | Elaborately designed feature of plants and hedges |
| TOPIARY | Art of clipping shrubs and hedges into ornamental shapes (7) |
| MAZE | Network of confusing paths and hedges designed as a puzzle |
| DOGROSE | A prickly wild plant native to Europe, with pink or white scentless flowers (3,4) |
| APPRENTICE | Scentless ___ song by Nirvana that was inspired by Patrick Suskind's Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer |
| WEED | A scentless mignonette whose other name, dyer's rocket, refers to its yield of yellow dye; or, said natural pigment itself that, when mixed with blue woad, creates Lincoln green (4) |
| CYPRESS | Source of wood and iron south of country's borders |
| ASHORE | Source of wood and source of metal on land |
| TURNER | A hewer of wood and a drawer of water (6) |
| VIOLET | Scentless blue wildflower - excited, I vote 'Gold'! (3,6) |
| DOG | Scentless blue wildflower - excited, I vote 'Gold'! (3,6) |
| ODOURLESS | Scentless (9) |