| AROMATHERAPY | The use of fragrant essential oils as a treatment in complementary medicine (12) |
| INCENSED | Was angry about the use of fragrant fumes on the first day (8) |
| AROMATHERAPIST | Specialist in complementary treatments using fragrant essential oils (14) |
| MEDIA | Press oils as examples |
| FREELOAD | Sponge in complementary pack |
| ATTAR | Fragrant essential oils fro rose petals |
| COLOGNEWATER | A perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol (7,5) |
| EAUDECOLOGNE | Perfumed mixture of alcohol and essential oils (3,2,7) |
| FAITHHEALING | Complementary medicine |
| FOLKMEDICINE | Complementary medicine |
| UNCTION | The act of anointing a person or thing with oil as a religious rite (7) |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for the sweetbriar rose, a Eurasian wild rose with a fragrant essential oil used in per |
| NEROLI | Fragrant essential oil produced from the flowers of the Seville orange tree, used in perfumery, aromatherapy etc. (6) |
| OLEORESIN | Fragrant mix of essential oils with amber, balsam, conima, elemi, frankincense, mastic or myrrh "tears", which captures the aromatic essence of a plant in a concentrated form (9) |
| INSULIN | Discovered by Frederick Banting and Charies Best under the directorship of John Madeod, hormone first used as a treatment of diabetes in 1922 (7) |
| MAYO | Short word for a creamy emulsion of egg yolks and oil as a condiment for burgers, salads or sandwiches (4) |
| ANOINT | To smear with oil as a sign of consecration (6) |
| GOATSRUE | Herbaceous plant of the pea family (Galega officinalis) used as a treatment for diabetes in medieval Europe (5,3) |
| MANICURE | Hair of the dog I, before that, swallowed as a treatment |
| TEATREE | Source of a fragrant essential oil |