| COLOGNE | A perfumed mixture of alcohol and essential oils, first produced in 1709 (7) |
| EAUDECOLOGNE | Perfumed mixture of alcohol and essential oils (3,2,7) |
| OPART | Oils first used on some paintings by Bridget Riley, for example (2,3) |
| KEROSENE | Standard Oil's first stock-in-trade |
| POLTAVA | Ukrainian town, the scene of Peter the Great's defeat of Sweden in 1709 (7) |
| STIMULI | Litmus blue and essential acids for shots in the arm (7) |
| OPODELDOC | Medical liniment made by mixing soap, alcohol, and essential oils (9) |
| ALCOPOP | A mix of alcohol and soft drink (7) |
| TERPENE | Hydrocarbon found in essential oils of some plants (7) |
| ANOINTS | Taking only seconds, naturopath endorsed rose oil and other essential oils (7) |
| GREASES | Lubricates part as meagre as essential oils can (7) |
| COLOGNEWATER | A perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol (7,5) |
| HOBBEMA | The Alberta community of Maskwacis was formerly known as ___, named for the Dutch landscape painter who lived from 1638 to 1709 |
| PROOFSPIRIT | A standard mixture of alcohol and water |
| GRASS | The fragrance of freshly cut ___ is so appealing that it has been used in candles and essential oils |
| AROMATHERAPISTS | Those who use natural plant extracts and essential oils for healing and cosmetic purposes (15) |
| TATLER | Magazine, originally founded in 1709, which features the lives and lifestyles of the upper class |
| PLANTS | Described and illustrated in floras and herbals, eukaryotes such as lavenders, mints, thymes, roses and geraniums whose essential oils are used in aromatherapy (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) |
| MERINGUE | Gin, rum and essential parts of beer mixed in light cake (8) |