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EBENACEAEFruit and timber trees of tropical and warm regions including ebony and persimmon (9)
DIOSPYROSGenus of over 700 species of trees, shrubs and small bushes including ebony and persimmon trees
PALMTREEUnbranched evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions (4,4)
ANDIRASmall genus of evergreen trees of tropical America and western Africa.
LONGANEvergreen tree of tropical and subtropical Asia having yellowish- white flowers and small white- fleshed fruits (6)
TEAKSTimber trees of Malaysia
SIDAPlant of the mallow family, native to tropical and warm regions (4)
AUSTRALIAWith 60 wine regions including Barossa Valley and Coonawarra, one of the countries forming Oceania (9)
CROCODILELarge, carnivorous reptile of tropical and subtropical regions with a flattened body and tail (9)
HOLLYWOODMovie centre made up of Christmas shrub and timber (9)
TONKABEANFragrant black almond-shaped seed of a tall leguminous tree of tropical America (5,4)
STOCKADESEnclosures or barriers of stakes and timbers (9)
NOTREDAMEGothic cathedral in Paris whose 12th-century oak beams and timbers were destroyed by fire in 2019 (5-4)
STGEORGESCROSSEmblem of the patron saint of a number of countries and regions including England and Catalonia, his day is celebrated on April 23rd (2,7,5)
WELWITSCHIAPlant of arid regions of tropical and southern Africa consisting of two large ground-lying woody lea
YAMSStarchy, edible tubers of a twining plant of tropical and subtropical regions (4)
ZINNIAGenus of plants of tropical and subtropical American having solitary heads of brightly coloured flowers (6)
TUNDRATreeless zone lying between the ice cap and timber line of North America and Eurasia (6)
WRASSEFish of tropical and temperate seas, with thick lips, strong teeth and a bright coloration (6)
JACANABird of tropical and subtropical marshy regions also called a lily-trotter