| AKEES | The fruit of a small African tree, now common in the West Indies (5) |
| AKEE | African tree with edible fruit now common in the West Indies (4) |
| SHEA | Cosmetic "butter" from a small African tree |
| NATAL | Relating to birth of a small African province (5) |
| PHEASANT | Known collectively as a bouquet, brace and nide, a gallinaceous game bird native to Asia but now common in the British countryside (8) |
| SEA | Large liquid expanse of hydrogen discharged from small African tree (3) |
| ORIBI | A small African antelope of bush and grasslands South of the Sahara, the male of which has ridged, spike-like horns (5) |
| ATHEL | Hardy tree now a pest in parts of Australia, ... pine (5) |
| DATES | The fruits of a tree of the Arecaceae family (5) |
| NAIVE | A bit innocent to take the fruit of a vine (5) |
| PEARS | The fruit of a lobster's egg (5) |
| TRAPS | Hang pheromone ___ in apple and plum trees now to control pests (5) |
| WASTE | Kill and cut up tree now and then (5) |
| PIGMY | A little African bacon-supplier may appear heartless (5) |
| ORMER | The ear shell or sea-ear, common in the Channel Islands (5) |
| SQUID | Marine creature, common in the kitchens of Mallorca where it is often served stuffed with other meat or vegetables (5) |
| PINTO | ? bean, mottled seed common in the US and Mexico (5) |
| BLOSSOM | A flower or mass of flowers preceding the fruit of a rosaceous tree, such as the almond, apple, cherry, peach or plum; or, the state or season of such efflorescence (7) |
| GUYOT | Flat-topped submarine mountain common in the Pacific (5) |
| REDKITE | Fork-tailed raptor, now common in parts of the UK (3,4) |