| CURARE | Black resin obtained from certain tropical South American trees, used by indigenous peoples as an arrow poison (6) |
| COPAIBA | Resin from South American trees used in medicines, varnishes etc (7) |
| TOMAHAWK | Single-handed axe used by indigenous peoples and nations of North America (8) |
| SAGO | Starch extracted from certain tropical plants, used in cooking |
| TOTEMPOLE | Carved pillar put up by some Native American peoples as a cultural symbol (5,4) |
| BOWIEKNIFE | Blade known as an "Arkansas toothpick" |
| MOCCASINS | Soft leather shoes, historically worn by indigenous people of North America (9) |
| CREPES | Thin pancakes quietly consumed by indigenous people in Canada (6) |
| MYRRH | Fragrant gum resin obtained from certain trees and used in perfumery and incense (5) |
| MYRHH | Fragrant gum resin obtained from certain trees and used in perfumery and incense (5) |
| BALM | Fragrant medicinal resin obtained from certain trees, _ of Gilead (4) |
| YEWS | Trees used by bowyers |
| ELMS | Trees used by the Ho-Chunk to make canoes |
| BLACKLOCUSTS | Trees used by the early colonists to build their houses |
| ELEMI | Fragrant resin obtained from tropical trees, such as those of the family Burseraceae |
| ANGOSTURA | -- bark is the bitter aromatic bark of certain South American trees formerly used medicinally to reduce fever (9) |
| TOTEM | A natural object, especially an animal, adopted by native American people as an emblem of a clan or an individual |
| OUABAIN | Toxic compound obtained from certain trees, used as a very rapid cardiac stimulant (7) |
| SHELLAC | Type of resin obtained from a female insect and used as a varnish (7) |
| ANNATTO | A yellowish-red dye obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree, used for colouring food and fabrics (7) |