| WILLOWHERB | A tall perennial flower also called fireweed found in woodland and roadside verges (10) |
| VIOLET | Word linking with dog/wood, hairy or sweet for three species of wild flowers found in woodlands and chalk grasslands; a symbol of modesty and faithfulness (6) |
| CORNCOCKLE | Grain, bivalve mollusc, and roadside plant |
| TREE | A tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown. |
| LOVAGE | A tall perennial plant |
| KESTREL | Small bird of prey that often hovers by roadside verges (7) |
| AAAMILNE | Children's author and roadside helper? |
| NUTHATCH | Bird with blue and pinkishbuff plumage, typically spotted creeping up and down tree trunks in woodlands and gardens (8) |
| MUSCARI | Botanical name for small blue flowers growing in woodlands and cottage gardens or planted in pots indoors, commonly called grape hyacinths (7) |
| STAROFBETHLEHEM | Perennial plant with white flowers often found in woodland (4,2,9) |
| CLEMATIS | Preferring its "head in the sun and feet in the shade", a climbing plant also aptly named traveller's joy for its prevalence along hedgerows, pathways and roadsides (8) |
| LORDSANDLADIES | They occupy house that's found in woodland maybe (5,3,6) |
| RYEGRASS | A hardy tufted darnel-like plant of lawn, roadside verge and rough pasture, genus Lolium perenne (3,5) |
| CUCKOOPINT | With a spadix and a spathe, a wild arum of woodland and hedgerows, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit or lords and ladies (6,4) |
| OXEYEDAISY | White meadow-flower also called a marguerite (2-3,5) |
| BUTTERCUPS | Related to delphiniums, marsh marigolds, lesser celandines and wood anemones, wild flowers of meadows, woodlands and arable farmland(10) |
| HEARTSEASE | Viola tricolor flower also called wild pansy (6,4) |
| TIMBERLINE | Capital besieged by the enemy in woodland boundary |
| SESSILEOAK | Forming a natural canopy for bluebells in woodlands, an acornbearing tree native to Britain which is the national tree of Ireland (7,3) |
| CRESTEDTIT | Small European songbird living mainly in woodlands (7,3) |