| ORANGETREE | Citrus sinensis |
| ORANGE | Citrus tree such as Citrus sinensis (6) |
| BLOODORANGES | Citrus sinensis varieties that sound scarier than they taste |
| ORANGEJUICE | Drink from Citrus x sinensis - and others like it! (6,5) |
| TEA | Camellia sinensis product |
| ICEDTEA | Cold beverage brewed from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant (4,3) |
| LIGHT | Natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible, as in the variety of grass: Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning ___' (5) |
| UNDINE | Variety of Miscanthus sinensis named after a water nymph (6) |
| BLACKTEA | Ceylon, Earl Grey, English breakfast ... beverage brewed from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis assamica plant (5,3) |
| CHINESE | Meaning of the species name sinensis (7) |
| REINDEER | Former name of Wisteria sinensis f. alba 'Jako' - one provider of Christmas transport? (8) |
| TEAPLANTERS | Cultivators of Camellia sinensis: petals aren't used (3-8) |
| GREENTEA | Drink made from Camelia sinensis leaves (5,3) |
| TEABAG | Sachet of herbs or dried leaves of Camellia sinensis for infusion (6) |
| ASSAM | High-quality black tea from NE India, a variety of Camellia sinensis (5) |
| TEALEAF | Dried part of the shrub Camellia sinensis, used to make a beverage (3,4) |
| TEAPOT | Receptacle for infusions of Camellia sinensis (6) |
| TEAGARDEN | A plantation of Camellia sinensis or, an open-air restaurant or roji serving cha, chai, matcha or other infusions of said plant's dried leaves (3,6) |
| GHANA | Miscanthus sinensis ' ' with reddish inflorescences turning silver; and west African country (5) |
| ZEBRA | Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus' is also known as ___ grass (5) |