| ASH | Burnt remains of Fraxinus (3) |
| ASHKEY | One of a bunch of Fraxinus samaras or "helicopters" that, in essence, are windblown unlockers for new trees (3-3) |
| ASG | Tree of the genus Fraxinus (3) |
| ASHKEYS | Winged seeds of Fraxinus tree (3,4) |
| ASHES | Burnt remains of a bail concealed in a cricket trophy of the same name (5) |
| URN | Container of burnt remains (3) |
| ASHRAM | Hit on burnt remains of spiritual retreat (6) |
| CINDERS | Burnt remains of fairytale princess (7) |
| AMISH | Note found amongst burnt remains of US sect (5) |
| CASH | Cold burnt remains of money (4) |
| ASHEN | Pallid colour - of Fraxinus excelsior tree? (5) |
| ASHHEAP | Pile of burnt remains and household refuse (3-4) |
| ASHTREES | Woody plants known by their binomial name Fraxinus excelsior, currently under threat of the Chalara fraxinea disease in the UK (3,5) |
| ASHTREE | Common name for a member of the fraxinus genus (3,4) |
| WHITEASH | Species of tree, fraxinus americana, native to eastern and central North America (5,3) |
| ASHPAN | Greek god holding up wood to make receptacle for burnt remains (3,3) |
| STASH | Secret store of burnt remains on street (5) |
| WASHING | Cleaning part of building, coming across burnt remains |
| LASHOUT | Burnt remains concealed by thug's attack (4,3) |
| ASHY | Of a pale greyish colour, rather like a fraxinus tree! (4) |