| MASTIC | The resin of Pistacia lentiscus, used in making varnish (6) |
| TEREBINTH | Small deciduous Mediterranean tree used as a source of turpentine; genus Pistacia, in the cashew family (Anacardiaceae) (9) |
| PISTACHIO | Tree, Pistacia vera, having nuts with an edible green kernel (9) |
| KAURIPINE | Tall coniferous tree, source of a gum resin used in making varnish |
| SHELLAC | Resin used in making varnish (7) |
| SANDARAC | Resin used in making varnish |
| ANIME | Resin used in making varnish |
| RESIN | Moving inshore he left substance used in making varnish (5) |
| MYRRHS | Reddish-brown resins of Biblical importance |
| GAMBOGE | Yellow pigment obtained from the resin of an East Asian tree (7) |
| RETSINA | Classic Greek wine infused with the resin of pine trees |
| TURPENTINE | Oil derived from the resin of pine trees |
| RACK | From French for "axe", a dish of chopped cooked meat and potatoes, reheated with or without gravy/sauce; a jumble, mess or mixture; the # sign; or, from "fodder, hay, herbage", a short name for the re |
| DRAGONTREE | Tree which is a source of the resin dragon's blood (6,4) |
| AMBER | Fossilised resin of extinct coniferous trees of the Tertiary period, commonly used as a gemstone (5) |
| LAC | Want most of the resin (3) |
| OPOPANAX | A perfume made from the gum resin of various trees (8) |
| ROSIN | Hard resin of the pine (5) |
| RINSE | Lightly wash the resin out (5) |
| MAGICAL | Enchanting wise men return the resin (7) |