| RAMSONS | Broad-leaved garlic, Allium ursinum, that is native to Asia and Europe (7) |
| DEUTZIA | Genus of shrubs native to Asia and Central America with white or pink flowers (7) |
| ESPARTO | A coarse grass with tough, narrow leaves that is native to Spain and North Africa (7) |
| AUROCHS | Long-horned extinct member of the cattle tribe that inhabited forests in Africa, Asia and Europe (7) |
| TIEPOLO | Painter whose magnum opus in paint on the ceiling at the Wurzburg Residence of the continents Africa, America, Asia and Europe is the world's largest fresco (7) |
| JASMINE | Any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia. |
| ROEDEER | The animal Capreolus capreolus of woodlands of Asia and Europe (3,4) |
| PEAFOWL | Large crested pheasant native to Asia (7) |
| EASTERN | Space around plant native to Asia, perhaps (7) |
| ANTELOPE | Swift and graceful animal with slender legs and horns that is native to Africa and Eurasia |
| YLANGYLANG | Tropical tree native to Asia and North Australia with flowers that yield a fragrant oil (5-5) |
| URAL | ___ owl, large bird of prey native to Asia and eastern Europe (4) |
| ALMOND | Small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa, with pink blossoms and edible nuts (6) |
| MULBERRY | A small tree with broad leaves that is native to East Asia (8) |
| ACACIA | The wattle, a tree or shrub native to Asia and Australia (6) |
| FORSYTHIA | Yellow-flowered shrub, mostly native to Asia and also called the Easter Tree (9) |
| RICE | Oryza sativa, family Gramineae (or Poaceae), native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| ZEBU | Domesticated ox native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| DATE | Sweet edible fruit of the palm tree Phoenix dactylifera, native to Asia and Africa (4) |
| HYDRANGEA | A flowering plant native to Asia and America (9) |