| LAMINARIA | Genus of brown algae with long broad fronds (9) |
| FUCUS | Genus of brown algae |
| SARGASSO | Sea named after a brown algae with rounded bladders (8) |
| PALM | Tree with broad fronds |
| AGOODDEAL | Chew algae with old rum for piles (1,4,4) |
| LEEKS | Vegetables of the genus Allium with long, broad stems (5) |
| FALCON | Peregrine ---, bird of prey with long, broad, pointed wings (6) |
| SEALACE | Brown algae or kelp with very long cord-like fronds, imagined to resemble mermaids' tresses (3,4) |
| TULIP | A bulb plant of the lily family, mostly spring blooming with long, broad pointed leaves, a single large cup-shaped variously colored flowers |
| KELP | Name for dozens of species of brown algae that grow as large coastal seaweeds in colder seas, providing critical habitat and food for many fish and invertebrates. (4) |
| KELPFOREST | Underwater ecosystem made up of brown algae |
| KITE | Bird of prey with a long forked tail and long broad wings (4) |
| SEAWEED | Conjured into a ship by Gwydion in The Mabinogion, marine algae with species in shades of brown, green or red, including carrageen, dulse, laver, oyster thief, peacock's tail, sargasso, tangle and wra |
| SCALYFERN | Small flowerless plant with chaffy leathery fronds (5,4) |
| TREEFERNS | Tall natives with fronds and a trunk (4,5) |
| LANDFORMS | Variegated palm fronds without soft natural features (9) |
| URSUS | Genus of brown bears |
| SITAR | Oriental lute-like guitar with a long broad neck |
| EAGLE | Bird with hooked bill and long broad wings (5) |
| INTOFERNS | Digging plants with fronds? |