| MYRRH | Fragrant gum resin obtained from certain trees and used in perfumery and incense (5) |
| MYRHH | Fragrant gum resin obtained from certain trees and used in perfumery and incense (5) |
| ISTLE | Fibre obtained from yucca trees and used in making carpets. (5) |
| RESIN | Product obtained from the sap of certain trees and plants (5) |
| BENZOIN | Fragrant gum resin obtained from East Asian storax trees (7) |
| BALM | Fragrant medicinal resin obtained from certain trees, _ of Gilead (4) |
| INDOL | A compound extracted from coal tar and used in perfumery and medicine (5) |
| OUABAIN | Toxic compound obtained from certain trees, used as a very rapid cardiac stimulant (7) |
| CATECHU | Water-soluble resinous substance obtained from an Acacia tree and used in medicine (7) |
| LADANUM | Gum resin obtained from rock roses and used in perfumery (7) |
| CURARE | Black resin obtained from certain South American trees and used medicinally as a muscle relaxant and by South American Indians as an arrow poison |
| ATTAR | Essential oil derived from roses and used in perfumery |
| ELEMI | Fragrant resin obtained from trees of the family Burseraceae, used as incense (5) |
| ORRIS | Rhizome of an iris, used in perfumery and to flavour gin (5) |
| HERBS | Pounded with a pestle or chopped with a mezzaluna, any of various fragrant plants from angelica to zedoary, used in cookery, perfumery and skin care (5) |
| AMBER | A yellowish translucent fossilized resin deriving from extinct trees and used for jewelry |
| USNIC | Pertaining to a complex acid obtained from certain genera of lichens (5) |
| ROSIN | Hard translucent resin obtained by distillation of oil of turpentine, also known as colophony and Greek pitch (5) |
| PEEVE | Work out Eve and incense (5) |
| HYSSOP | Mint with aromatic and pungent leaves used in perfumery and as a seasoning in cookery. (6) |