| TEASEL | Set ale up for the tall prickly plant with purple flower heads (6) |
| PLATEAU | Possibly it's ale up at a high level (7) |
| FREEBORN | Not originally bound for Norway after drinking ale up |
| THISTLES | Prickly plants with purple flower heads |
| MALLOW | Herbaceous plant with purple flowers (6) |
| VIOLET | Small plant with purple flowers (6) |
| ORPINE | Plant with purple flowers or tree (6) |
| SGOOSE | A black, dusky, hazel, red, ruffled, sage, spruce or willow game bird that is small and plump, yet its name derives from the Latin word for the tall slender long-legged bird, the crane (6) |
| TEASELS | Tall prickly plants with spiky purple flower heads (7) |
| SALSIFY | An herbaceous plant with purple flower heads and a long, white, edible taproot (7) |
| ACACIA | Shrub in areas full of prickly plants, with temperature dropping (6) |
| THISTLE | Prickly plant with purple flowers |
| HENBIT | Dead-nettle, Lamium amplexicaule, is a low-growing annual plant with purple-pink flowers (6) |
| PAWPAW | Tree with purple flowers and large edible berries (6) |
| PAPAWS | Trees with purple flowers |
| ACONITE | Poisonous plant with purple flowers, known as monkshood and wolfsbane (7) |
| BURDOCK | A coarse, weedy plant with purple flowers surrounded by hooked bristles (7) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing plant with purple flowers |
| VETCH | Wild plant with purple flowers (5) |
| GENTIAN | Mountain plant with purple flowers (7) |