| HORSERADISH | Eurasian plant of the cabbage family (Brassicaceae) cultivated for its pungent edible root; Armoracia rusticana (11) |
| AUBRIETA | Genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae, named after a French botanical artist (8) |
| RADISH | Cruciferous Euraasian plant (Raphanus sativus) cultivated for its pungent edible root (6) |
| MUSTARD | Plant of the genus Brassica, cultivated for its pungent seeds (7) |
| EARTHNUT | Eurasian plant of the parsley family (Conopodium majus) cultivated for its edible dark brown tubers (8) |
| RAPHANUS | Plant genus of the family Brassicaceae to which the radish belongs (8) |
| ROCKCRESS | Any low-growing herbaceous plant of the genus Arabis, in the mustard family (Brassicaceae) (4,5) |
| RAMPION | Edible Eurasian plant of the bellflower family (Campanula rapunculus) from which the Grimm fairy tale Rapunzel gets its name (7) |
| POLECAT | Large relative of the weasel, noted for its pungent scent |
| STEMGINGER | Tropical Asian plant grown for its pungent root - rig segment (anag) (4,6) |
| ERUCA | Genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae to which the leaf vegetable rocket belongs |
| RAPE | Plant of the cabbage family grown for its oilrich seed (4) |
| DEADNETTLE | Eurasian plant of the mint family such as the White ? (4-6) |
| HELLEBORE | Poisonous winter-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae); several species, including the Christmas rose (9) |
| DROPWORT | Eurasian plant of the rose family with clusters of small creamy white flowers (8) |
| CRUCIFER | Term for a plant in the family Brassicaceae (8) |
| RAPESEED | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, a source of vegetable oil (8) |
| DITTANY | Aromatic Eurasian plant of the rue family (Dictamnus albus) also known as gas plant, fraxinella and burning bush (7) |
| MANDRAKE | Eurasian plant of the nightshade family whose forked root was once thought to have magic powers; Mandragora officinarum (8) |
| BURDOCK | Weedy Eurasian plant of the daisy family with large heart-shaped leaves and prickly fruits (7) |