| OFC | "Naturally," in a text |
| NATIVE | Of a metal or other mineral, occurring naturally in a pure or uncombined state (6) |
| VINERIPEN | Mature naturally, in a way |
| INDIGENOUS | Originating naturally in a region (10) |
| STAGED | Not done naturally, in a way |
| UNNURTURED | Description of a pearl that has formed naturally in an oyster's shell without the intervention of a pearl farmer (10) |
| GOLD | A yellow, malleable, ductile, high density metallic element resistant to chemical reaction occurring naturally in quartz veins |
| ROSEQUARTZ | Said to activate the heart chakra and symbolise love and harmony, a pinkish-coloured crystal occurring naturally in the core of pegmatites (4,6) |
| ACID | White crystalline compound occurring naturally in many plants, used in the manufacture of aspirin, fungicides etc. (9,4) |
| LDOPA | A substance occurring naturally in the body and used to treat Parkinson's disease (1-4) |
| CACTI | Something done in the Channel Islands to produce succulents growing naturally in desert regions (5) |
| DEXTROSE | What is a form of sugar found naturally in animal and plant tissue? (8) |
| SORBITOL | Crystalline carbohydrate occurring naturally in various stone fruits and berries, used in food as the sweetener E420 (8) |
| NITRATE | A compound that occurs naturally in all surface water and ground water |
| LISAMARIEPARSLEY | "... or get it naturally in ___..." |
| ELEVEN | It comes naturally in Vegas |
| SALEM | It "refreshes naturally," in old ads |
| MSG | Something found naturally in tomatoes and potatoes |
| BETA | ___-carotene (dietary supplement that occurs naturally in carrots) |
| ASYOUDO | Naturally, in Britspeak |