| CANASTER | A type of tobacco (Sp) (8) |
| LATAKIA | Syrian port giving its name to a type of tobacco |
| SHAG | The green cormorant; a type of tobacco |
| VIRGINIA | US state; type of tobacco |
| BRIAR | Type of tobacco pipe |
| SMOKELESS | Type of tobacco |
| TRAGIC | First try, then reject, type of tobacco -- it's awful! (6) |
| NICOTINE | Active constituent of tobacco (8) |
| SHAGPILE | Heap of tobacco on carpet (8) |
| CALABASH | Tropical American tree that produces gourds used in the manufacture of tobacco pipe bowls (8) |
| SHERLOCK | Who claimed to be able to recognise about 140 different kinds of tobacco ash? (8,6) |
| NICOTIAN | Northern Ireland man defending function of tobacco |
| PIGTAIL | The curly caudal extremity of a porcine beast known as a grunter; a lock of hair bunched or plaited behind or at the side of the head; a twist of tobacco; a short length of cable or rope; or, the flam |
| WHIFF | Word for a slight gust or puff; a waft or wave of odour; an inhalation of tobacco smoke; a small cigar; a flag hoisted as a signal; a narrow outrigger; an expulsion of shot; or, a jiffy (5) |
| PLUG | A bung, cork, peg or other stopper; a cake of tobacco; a pronged device inserted into a socket; or, a seedling with a small root ball, grown in a tray (4) |
| SMOKER | A curer of bacon, cheese, duck or salmon; a user of tobacco; a train carriage or men-only gathering for inhaling or puffing said leaf; a vent in the ocean's floor; or, in apiculture, a beekeeper's pip |
| BULK | Word for the belly, body or trunk; a ship's cargo or hold; a heap of tobacco; a mass generally; the thickness of paper or a book; the greater part; or, dietary fibre/roughage in food (4) |
| QUID | Left with diamonds for a portion of tea and a portion of tobacco (4) |
| SNUFF | Sweden has a large number of users of what form of tobacco? (5) |
| DOTTLE | Plug of tobacco at the bottom of a pipe |