| ATTAR | A fragrant essential oil, made chiefly from the daamask rose (5) |
| BUFF | Soft thick leather made chiefly from the skin of buffalo, oxen and elk (4) |
| ELGIN | What marbles are a collection of classical Greek sculptures and architectural fragments, chiefly from the Parthenon in Athens, currently, albeit contentiously, on display at the British Museum? (5) |
| ISTLE | Plant fibre obtained chiefly from the Mexican plants agave and yucca (5) |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for the sweetbriar rose, a Eurasian wild rose with a fragrant essential oil used in per |
| AIOLI | First-class oil made popular salad dressing (5) |
| RIOJA | Wine produced around the Ebro river in N central Spain, chiefly from Tempranillo (red) or Viura (white) grapes (5) |
| TEATREE | Source of a fragrant essential oil |
| SPANDEX | A synthetic elastic fibre made chiefly from polyurethane that is used in sports clothing (7) |
| OLEO | Spread made chiefly from vegetable oils (4) |
| KETCHUP | Sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar (7) |
| NEROLI | Fragrant essential oil produced from the flowers of the Seville orange tree, used in perfumery, aromatherapy etc. (6) |
| AROMATHERAPY | The use of fragrant essential oils as a treatment in complementary medicine (12) |
| TALLOW | Fatty substance extracted chiefly from the suet of sheep and cattle, used for making soap and candles (6) |
| LAVENDER | Garden plant cultivated for its fragrant essential oil |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub or small tree noted for its fragrant essential oil (6) |
| OTTO | Fragrant essential oil |
| AROMATHERAPIST | Specialist in complementary treatments using fragrant essential oils (14) |
| SUCROSE | Disaccharide carbohydrate extracted chiefly from sugar cane and sugar beet, broken down in the body and transported to the liver via the portal vein (7) |
| KIRSCH | Cherry brandy made chiefly in the Black Forest in Germany (6) |