| SYCAMORE | Any trees of the genus Platanus with thin-scaled bark, lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruit (8) |
| PLANE | Tree of the genus Platanus having ball-shaped heads of fruits (5) |
| ABUTILON | Any of a genus of plants of the mallow family often having lobed leaves and solitary bell-shaped flowers (8) |
| WALNUT | Edible seed of any tree of the genus Juglans, especially the common, or English, J. regia (6) |
| PLANETREE | Plant of the genus Platanus (5,4) |
| ASPEN | Any of several trees of the genus Populus in the willow family (Salicaceae), especially the European P. tremula (5) |
| EBONY | Any of various tropical and subtropical trees of the genus Diospyros, closely related to the persimmons (5) |
| MAPLE | Any tree of the genus Acer (5) |
| BIRCH | Any tree of the betula genus (5) |
| ALDER | Any tree of the genus, growing in moist ground (5) |
| HOPS | Climbing vine of the mulberry family with lobed leaves and green female flowers arranged in spikes t |
| ABELMUSCHUS | Genus of tropical coarse herbs, including the Indian musk mallow, having large lobed leaves and often yellow flowers (11) |
| ABELMOSCHUS | Genus of tropical plants (in the hibiscus family), having large, lobed leaves and often yellow flowers (11) |
| GUAIAC | Hard greenish-brown wood of the lignum vitae tree and other trees of the genus Guaiacum. |
| INGA | Any tree or shrub of the genus Inga having pinnate leaves and showy usually white flowers. |
| POIROT | Detective who likes order, method and a petit dejeuner of toast cut into neat little squares and eggs of identical size - he has an egg-shaped head, a brilliantly waxed moustache and is the brainchild |
| ARERE | Large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and onewinged seeds. |
| SASSAFRAS | Aromatic deciduous tree of North America, with three-lobed leaves and dark blue fruits |
| BULLTERRIERS | The dogs found in Animal Farm first by those snappers with egg-shaped heads and triangular eyes (4,8 |
| CHERRY | Any of several fruit trees of the genus Prunus, such as Prunus avium |