| WOODED | Full of trees |
| HARBOUR | Shelter in hot retreat full of trees (7) |
| LEAFY | Full of trees (5) |
| ELMY | Full of trees whose leaves have serrated edges (4) |
| DYEWORKS | Idiots full of tree and plant that changes colour |
| CROWNS | Circlets or wreaths for heads, hence canopies of trees, coverings of teeth, crests of birds/hills, rosettes of pineapples, surroyals of stags, tops of bottles or other capping things (6) |
| PLUMPS | Cluster of trees, herds of seals, flights of ducks/geese, flocks of waterfowl or groups of spearmen (6) |
| THRUSH | Mistle -; bird known as a stormcock because of its habit of singing in the tops of trees during wind and rain (6) |
| ASSART | In British legal history, a piece of forest land cleared or reclaimed for arable use; or, the act or offence of grubbing up of trees and bushes (6) |
| TRUNKS | Parts of trees and of elephants (6) |
| FOREST | In favour of new set of trees (6) |
| RESECT | Cut away some of trees out of control around castle (6) |
| BONSAI | The art of growing dwarfed ornamental varieties of trees by selective pruning (6) |
| SENIOR | Art of growing dwarfed ornamental varieties of trees and shrubs in pots (6) |
| CANOPY | Zone in a forest formed by the crowns of trees; or, a part of a parachute (6) |
| TUNDRA | A region of high latitude almost devoid of trees (6) |
| LUCUMA | Genus of trees of sub-tropical regions in South America (6) |
| BOWOOD | This leading businessman has a second home which is next to the large area of trees just outside of Calne (6) |
| CANAPE | Tester over a four-poster bed; cloth hemisphere of a parachute; or, crowns of trees collectively (6) |
| POPLAR | A genus of trees of the willow family (6) |