| BRANCHES | What are limbs of a tree also known as (8) |
| BRANCH | Limb of a tree or division of a store (6) |
| DISJECTA | - membra, Latin term for fragments of a literary work, from Horace's phrase translating as "limbs of a dismembered poet" (8) |
| FORELEGS | Front limbs of a quadruped (8) |
| REWAREWA | Tree also known as NZ honeysuckle (8) |
| SWEETSOP | Tree also known as a sugar apple |
| BOXELDER | Widely cultivated North American tree also known as ashleaf maple (3,5) |
| TENTACLE | Limb of a squid, eg |
| FLIPPERS | The flat broad limbs of seals, whales, penguins and other aquatic animals (8) |
| FLIPPER | A paddle-like limb of a dolphin, penguin, seal or turtle; or, something reminiscent of this, such as a hand, a pinball arm or a swim fin (7) |
| SWORDARM | Fighting limb of crowd around old road |
| TILLER | Handle or helm fixed to a sailing boat's rudder post for steering; or, the balance between the two limbs of a crossbow (6) |
| CLAWS | Grasping limbs, of a crustacean, say (5) |
| ALARMS | Fears upper limbs of a trainee |
| ARALIA | ___ elata, tree also known as the angelica tree (6) |
| REDWOOD | Large, tall tree also known as a sequoia (7) |
| BAOBAB | A gigantic tropical African tree also known as 'monkey bread' (6) |
| SLOE | Fruit tree also known as a blackthorn |
| CAMACHILE | Tree also known as a monkeypod |
| ROBINIA | Flowering tree also known as a locust |