| TREES | E.g. chestnuts and bays (5) |
| ROANS | Chestnuts and bays |
| INLETS | Fjords and bays |
| INLET | One with angling equipment around lake and bay (5) |
| TRUGS | Sussex _; made from strips of sweet chestnut and willow, traditional baskets for garden produce and flowers (5) |
| LARCH | Boxes in poplar, chestnut and pine (5) |
| LEAFS | Maple and Bay |
| HERBS | Basil and bay leaf |
| TAMPA | City and bay on Florida's gulf coast |
| HORSE | Measured in hands, an animal with coat colours including bay, palomino, dun, chestnut and strawberry roan (5) |
| STOAT | Animal with chestnut-and-white fur |
| BRIER | Nova Scotia island in the area of the Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy |
| THYME | ____, parsley and bay leaves are included in practically every recipe for bouquet garni |
| BUNCHES | Rabbit getting some chestnuts and grapes, say (7) |
| MAST | Also known as pannage, fallen acorns, chestnuts and other fruits of the forest eaten by pigs feeding freely in woodland (4) |
| OWL | Occupant of The Chestnuts and later, The Wolery, in A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories (3) |
| ETCHES | Uses some market chestnuts and makes a lasting impression (6) |
| LEAFLETS | Fliers or handbills advertising events, political parties, products etc; or, the folioles forming compound greenery of ashes, ferns, horse chestnuts and other plants/trees (8) |
| SAFEANDSOUND | Find arrowhead and iron in beach and bay are in good hands (4,3,5) |
| PEVENSEY | And Westham and Bay, consecutive stations east of Eastbourne (8) |