| SAWYER | Beetle whose larvae bore into the wood of conifers |
| COLORADO | Beetle whose larvae destroy potato plants (8) |
| BEETLE | Small insect whose larvae bore into wood (10,6) |
| DEATHWATCH | Small insect whose larvae bore into wood (10,6) |
| LEAFMINER | Any of various destructive insects whose larvae bore into and feed on foliage tissue, mostly moths and flies (4,5) |
| SAWYERS | Long-horned beetles whose larvae burrow into wood (7) |
| KNOT | It ties the mark of the branch into the wood (4) |
| WEEVILS | Beetles of the family Curculionidae which bore into grain, fruit and nuts (7) |
| ABOLISH | I throw it back into the wood to get rid of it (7) |
| TYLOSIS | A bubble-like formation in the cavity of tracheids or vessels in the wood of trees. (7) |
| ASSEGAI | A sharp, light spear made from the wood of a southern African tree of the same name (7) |
| APPLE | Autumnally bobbed from a bucket of water with one's teeth or placed on a stick and coated in toffee, a pome related to the medlar, pear and quince; or, the wood of said fruit's tree (5) |
| ABSALOM | Self-declared king of Israel, killed at the wood of Ephraim |
| KIAAT | The wood of the kiaat tree (5) |
| LANA | The wood of the genipap tree (4) |
| PLANE | Sort of tree that one may smooth the wood of (5) |
| LIGNUMVITAE | The wood of a tropical American genus of trees, Guaiacum (6,5) |
| CONE | The seed-bearing structure of conifers, composed of hard bracts (4) |
| TUNNELS | Bores into a kind of vision from the South (7) |
| CEDAR | Raced frantically into the wood (5) |