| TOPIARY | Horticultural art/practice of creating sculptures from trees and shrubs (7) |
| FALCONRY | Another word for the art/practice of hawking with birds of prey (8) |
| HYGGE | Danish term for practice of creating cosy environment (5) |
| COOKING | The culinary art, practice, skill or tradition of baking, boiling, casseroling, concocting, flambeing, poaching, pureeing, roasting, sauteing etc; or, the food prepared in such a way (7) |
| DOJO | Martial arts practice hall |
| KATA | Martial arts practice exercises (4) |
| ACHE | Soreness after martial arts practice say |
| CATKINS | They hang from trees, and pack a change of kit in metal boxes (7) |
| LACQUER | Black resinous substance obtained from trees and used as a natural varnish (7) |
| DIGGING | An elephant uses his tusks for moving objects around and stripping bark from trees and ___ in the soil for water |
| ANTIQUE | Word for remains, including sculpture, from the ancient Greek or Roman world that is extended to mean anything old or collectable (7) |
| SUCKERS | Pull away unwanted ___ from the base of trees and shrubs (7) |
| REAGENT | About a spy with means of creating chemical effect (7) |
| STENCIL | Means of creating letters, say, clients reproduced (7) |
| COTINUS | Genus of trees and shrubs with vivid autumn colour, also called smoke tree (7) |
| COPPICE | Thicket of dense trees and shrubs (7) |
| IMPASTO | Technique of creating texture with thickly applied paint |
| MAKEONE | Process of creating a single increase stitch (4,3) |
| GRAFTER | One who works hard propagating trees and shrubs by transplanting buds (7) |
| ROBINIA | Deciduous trees and shrubs commonly known as locusts or false acacia (7) |