| EPHEDRIN | A white crystalline alkaloid used for treating asthma and hay fever (8) |
| VENTOLIN | Tradename drug, used for treating asthma (8) |
| EMETINE | A white crystalline alkaloid |
| EPHEDRA | A shrub of America and Eurasia; the source of an alkaloid used for medicinal purposes (7) |
| CODEINE | White crystalline alkaloid used as an analgesic, a sedative and to relieve coughing |
| EPHEDRINE | An alkaloid drug used to relieve asthma and hay fever (9) |
| NAPHTHOL | A white crystalline solid having two isomeric forms, used in dyes and as an antioxidant (8) |
| IBOGAINE | Psychoactive alkaloid used as an experimental treatment for drug and alcohol addiction (8) |
| FRUCTOSE | A white crystalline watersoluble sugar occurring in honey and many fruits (8) |
| SORBITOL | A white crystalline alcohol used as a sweetener (E420) |
| INHALERS | Devices for treating asthma |
| PROCAINE | A white crystalline powder (trade name Ethocaine) administered near nerves as a local anesthetic in dentistry and medicine. |
| CAFFEINE | Crystalline alkaloid of the methylxanthine class responsible for the stimulant action of tea, coffee, cocoa etc. (8) |
| ATROPINE | A poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family. |
| MEDICINE | Name a substance used for treating disease |
| ALOEVERA | Plant with juice used for treating burns (4,4) |
| MEADOWS | Written about in a book by gardener Christopher Lloyd, fields used for grazing and hay or reserved for wild flowers, grasses and pollinating insects (7) |
| NOEL | Playwright whose stage works include Private Lives and Hay Fever (4,6) |
| NOELCOWARD | Who wrote Blithe Spirit and Hay Fever? (4,6) |
| STRYCHNINE | White crystalline alkaloid obtained from the plant nux vomica (10) |