| GALEGA | Goat's rue genus in the Legume family fabaceae (6) |
| RUTA | The rue genus (4) |
| WISTERIA | Genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae (8) |
| MEDICAGO | Genus of clover-like herbs in the legume family (Fabaceae) to which alfalfa, or lucerne, belongs (8) |
| LUPIN | Genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae with spikes of purplish-blue flowers (5) |
| CICER | Plant genus of the legume family (Fabaceae) to which the chickpea belongs (5) |
| SENNA | Yellow-flowered plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) whose dried leaves and pods produce a laxative (5) |
| ALFALFA | Clover-like fodder plant of the legume family (Fabaceae) also known as lucerne and purple medic; Medicago sativa (7) |
| CLOVER | Any plant of the leguminous genus Trifolium in the family Fabaceae, also known as trefoil (6) |
| PADAUK | Trees of the genus Pterocarpus, family Fabaceae, that yield a reddish wood similar to mahogany? (6) |
| ACACIA | Genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae |
| LEGUME | Fruit or seed of a plant in the family Fabaceae, used as food (6) |
| LENTIL | Plant of the legume family (6) |
| PEANUT | Edible seed of the legume family (6) |
| INDIGO | Tropical plant of the pea family (Fabaceae) formerly widely cultivated as a source of a dark blue dye (6) |
| RUNNERBEAN | Plant in the legume family (6,4) |
| RUNNERBEANS | Popular name for Phaseolus coccineus, plants in the legume family grown for food and as an ornamental plant (6,5) |
| SWEETPEAS | Climbing plants in the legume family |
| DERRIS | E. Indian plant of the legume family, whose roots are used as an insecticide. |
| KALMIA | Any of several evergreen shrubs, including the mountain laurel, constituting a genus in the heath family (Ericaceae) (6) |