| TEATREE | Flowering shrub yielding an oil used for skin conditions (3,4) |
| TEA | Australian shrub yielding an antiseptic oil (3,4) |
| TREE | Australian shrub yielding an antiseptic oil (3,4) |
| MYRTLES | Aromatic shrubs yielding an essential oil |
| ANIL | Shrub yielding an indigo dye |
| VERA | Succulent plant whose gel is used to make topical medications for skin conditions, aloe _ (4) |
| YLANGYLANG | Tropical tree with fragrant flowers yielding an oil used in perfumery (5-5) |
| BABASSUS | Brazilian palm trees with hard edible nuts yielding an oil used in making soap, margarine, etc (8) |
| OLIVE | Fruit of a tree grown in Mediterranean countries, yielding an oil used in cookery (5) |
| LENTIGO | Oil gent applied specially for skin condition |
| LINSEED | Oil used for treating cricket bats (7) |
| RAVIOLI | Form of pasta found via the right oil used for it (7) |
| COALTAR | A by-product of gas production, preparations of what have long been used to treat skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis and dandruff? (4,3) |
| BABASSU | Brazilian palm tree whose hard edible nuts yield an oil used in cosmetics (7) |
| ANNATTO | Tropical tree yielding an orange-red dye (7) |
| SAFFRON | Type of crocus yielding an orange-yellow flavouring or dye (7) |
| SPEARMINT | The purple-flowered plant Mentha spicata which yields an oil used for flavouring |
| HENNA | Reddish-brown pigment made from an Oriental 1dn and used for skin decoration (5) |
| JOJOBA | North America shrub yielding seeds containing a valuable oil used in cosmetics (6) |
| SESAME | An African plant widely grown in the tropics, producing seeds used as food and yielding an edible oil |