| NICOTIANA | The tobacco plant (9) |
| RALEIGH | Which Sir Walter ___ was an Elizabethan explorer who introduced the potato and the tobacco plant to England? (7) |
| NICOTINE | What constitutes about five percent of the tobacco plant? (8) |
| BROADLEAF | Wide part of tobacco plant (5-4) |
| QUEENMOTHER | Nicotiana tabacum, the common tobacco plant, is also known as the ___ ___ herb, after the late Royal personage (5,6) |
| QUEEN | Nicotiana tabacum, the common tobacco plant, is also known as the ___ Mother herb, after the late royal personage (5) |
| WEED | Tobacco plant in the wrong place (4) |
| NAVYCUT | "It's the tobacco that counts" was the slogan for Player's ____ |
| BUYYOURLEAF | Name of the tobacco store next to the cigar bar? |
| GOYAS | 'The Tobacco Guards' and 'The Woodcutters' are amongst these at Museo del Prado in Madrid |
| VIRGINIACREEPER | Someone crawling underneath tobacco plant (8,7) |
| TASTER | Sample a bit of tobacco plant (6) |
| VIRGINIA | Tobacco plant that's a creeper? (8) |
| LOTUS | Tailless parasite eats tip of tobacco plant |
| QUIDSIN | Having made considerable profit from the tobacco evil? (5,2) |
| PINARDELRIO | City in W Cuba associated with the tobacco industry (5,3,3) |
| MERCHANTCITY | Area of Glasgow once home to the tobacco lords and their warehouses (8,4) |
| PINAR | -- del Rio, provincial capital of Cuba associated with the tobacco trade (5) |
| LATAKIA | Chief port of Syria associated with the tobacco industry (7) |
| PILLAR | A space-occupying substance or thing, such as a present placed in a Christmas stocking, a stem of foliage/greenery incorporated into a bouquet or the tobacco in a cigar (6) |