| KNOTGRASS | Common Eurasian weed of the dock family with jointed creeping stems and small flowers; Polygonum aviculare (9) |
| SORREL | A plant of the dock family with arrow-shaped leaves that are used in salads and cookery (6) |
| ENOKI | An edible Japanese mushroom with slender stems and small caps (5) |
| GROUNDSEL | Common yellow-flowered Eurasian weed (Senecio vulgaris) also known as old-man-inthe-spring (9) |
| KNOTWEED | Common plant with jointed creeping stems |
| RHUBARB | Member of dock family with edible stems |
| CHICKWEED | Common garden weed of the pink family with small white flowers (9) |
| LARK | Any small ground-dwelling songbird of the family Alaudidae, e.g. the common Eurasian Alauda arvensis (4) |
| HARRIER | Any diurnal bird of prey of the genus Circus (family Accipitridae), especially the common Eurasian C. cyaneus (7) |
| ASPARAGUS | Perennial plant having leaf-like stems, scale-like leaves, and small flowers, and the young shoots of which are eaten as a vegetable (9) |
| DANDELION | A weed of the daisy family with bright yellow flowers and jagged-toothed leaves (9) |
| PRICKLYPEAR | Cactus of the genus Opuntia with jointed stems and often edible fruit (7,4) |
| SPURGE | Plant with a milky sap and small flowers such as the wood ? or sun ? |
| ARTHROPOD | Type of invertebrate, with jointed limbs, a segmented body and an exoskeleton made of chitin (9) |
| CORNCRAKE | Common Eurasian rail of fields and meadows with light yellowish-brown plumage |
| NEATDRINK | Shipshape at the top of the dock where there's ice in port with no water (4,5) |
| HAIRY | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial weed of the mustard family (5,11) |
| BITTERCRESS | Common name for Cardamine hirsuta, an annual or biennial weed of the mustard family (5,11) |
| EDELWEISS | Alpine plant with downy leaves and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts |
| EPHEDRA | Plant of the sea-grape genus with jointed, nearly leafless desert plants (7) |