| TREESURGEON | A specialist in the management and treatment of large, woody plants (4,7) |
| PLANETREE | Earth, possibly, about rear of large woody plant |
| ACAROLOGIST | A specialist in the study of mites and ticks (11) |
| RADIOLOGIST | A doctor trained in the use of X-rays and other medical imaging for the diagnosis and treatment of disease (11) |
| TREESURGERY | Treatment of damaged large woody plants |
| HAEMATOLOGY | Branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of blood (11) |
| RUNNINGTIME | Behind management and on top of the deceased (7,4) |
| DERMATOLOGIST | A specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders (13) |
| GENERALSHIP | Enlarges new joint using tactical management and leadership (11) |
| NEPHROLOGIST | A specialist in the branch of medicine concerned with diseases of the kidney (12) |
| CHEMIST | An apothecary; a specialist in the science of matter; or, a qualified dispenser of prescription drugs |
| TREEHOUSES | Arboreal dens, hideouts, shelters, timber lodges or Wendy huts built in the boughs, branches or crowns of mature oaks or other large woody plants (4,6) |
| SIGNALLER | A specialist in the military responsible for communications (9) |
| TREES | Large woody plants with crowns forming canopies in forested areas (5) |
| TREESURGEONS | Specialists in treating damaged large woody plants (4,8) |
| APPLETREE | Large woody plant looked after by an orchardist; or, when linked with Yard, the title of a 2017 television thriller starring Emily Watson (5,4) |
| YEW | Large woody plant of the Taxus genus (3) |
| ENTREE | Points to large woody plant as course in a meal |
| MILLET | French artist noted for his celebration, depiction and treatment of working people or peasantry in paintings including The Angelus, The Gleaners and The Winnower (6) |
| CHIROPODY | Field of health care devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot |