| TEATREE | Common name of the medicinal plant Leptospermum scoparium (3,4) |
| ASPIRIN | Tradename of the medicinal compound acetylsalicylic acid, patented by the German company Bayer in 1899 (7) |
| MANUKA | Australian and New Zealand tree of the myrtle family (Leptospermum scoparium) whose flowers yield a dark viscous honey (6) |
| HERBALISM | The study or use of the medicinal properties of plants (9) |
| SENNA | Andersen named the medicinal plant inside (5) |
| LADYDAY | Common name of the Feast of the Annunciation (4,3) |
| QUAKERS | Common name of the Religious Society of Friends (7) |
| COWSLIP | Common name of the spring plant Primula veris (7) |
| EARDRUM | Common name of the tympanic membrane, located in the head |
| MORNING | Common name of the twining plant Ipomoea (7,5) |
| IRELAND | Bells of ------- , common name of the late summer Moluccella laevis (7) |
| THEOPEN | Common name of the golf tournament whose Challenge Belt prize was replaced with the Claret Jug (3,4) |
| BUTTONS | 'Bachelor's ___', common name of the wild flower Chrysanthemum parthenium (7) |
| EYEBROW | Common name of the supercilium (7) |
| REDWOOD | Common name of the giant sequoia tree (7) |
| ELGRECO | Common name of the painter Domenikos Theotokopoulos (2,5) |
| BAYTREE | Used in pairs to frame/flank a door and traditionally to ward off witches, a common name of the Laurus nobilis (3,4) |
| EUCALYPTUS | Tree of the myrtle family widely cultivated for its timber and the medicinal oil in its leaves (10) |
| HERBALIST | One who studies the medicinal qualities of plants (9) |
| MAGNESIUM | Metallic element whose sulphate form makes up the medicinal preparation Epsom salts (9) |