| MUNGBEAN | Edible seed of the Asian plant Vigna radiata, also known as the green gram (4,4) |
| ADZUKI | Dark-red edible bean variety obtained from the leguminous Asian plant Vigna angularis (6) |
| MUNG | Vigna radiata, or ___ bean, produces sprouted seeds widely used in stir fries (4) |
| COWPEA | Leguminous plant, Vigna sinensis, whose long pods contain edible pealike seeds (6) |
| CHICKPEA | Edible seed of the leguminous plant Cicer arietinum, also known as garbanzo (8) |
| ABSINTHE | Strong spirit also known as 'the green fairy' (8) |
| CHIRETTA | Common name of the Asian medicinal plant Andrographis paniculata, green - - - (8) |
| CHESTNUT | Edible seed of a deciduous tree, traditionally roasted in winter, pureed for chocolate cake, chopped for stuffing or candied for Marron glace (8) |
| NANNING | Capital of the Guangxi Zhuang region of China, also known as the "Green City" (7) |
| NAIROBI | Capital of Kenya, popularly known as the Green City in the Sun (7) |
| NOMANSLAND | Song by Eric Bogle also known as "The Green Fields Of France" and "Willie McBride" (2-4-4) |
| MORAN | Surname of Diana who was better known as the Green Goddess in the 1980s (5) |
| METZ | Capital of the Moselle department in NE France, known as the Green City (4) |
| ALEPPO | Located at the end of the Asian Silk Road. and one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, what was Syria's largest city before the Syrian Civil War? (6) |
| WALNUT | Wrinkled edible seed of the large deciduous tree Juglans regia (6) |
| LUCKYDUMPLING | What is the name of the Asian street- food market held in Elder Park as part of the OzAsia Festival? (5,8) |
| SAGO | Edible starch obtained from the pith of the Asian palm tree Metroxylon sagu, used as a food thickener (4) |
| BRAZILNUT | Edible seed of the South American tree Bertholletia excelsa |
| PEANUT | Edible seed of the legume family (6) |
| MOPSUS | Australian creature also known as the Green jumping spider (6) |