| UPAS | Javan tree of the mulberry family (4) |
| FIGS | Trees of the mulberry family (4) |
| HOPS | Bitter catkin-like fruit clusters of a plant of the mulberry family used for flavouring beer (4) |
| OSAGE | ___ orange (tree of the mulberry family that produces round, inedible fruit) |
| FIG | Tree of the mulberry family (3) |
| IROKO | Tropical hardwood tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) commonly known as African Teak (5) |
| OSAGEORANGE | North American tree of the mulberry family, known in French as bois d'arc ('bow-wood'); Maclura pomifera (5,6) |
| HOP | Plant of the mulberry family (3) |
| TAPA | Bark of the mulberry tree |
| HAWK | Javan ___-eagle (national bird of Indonesia) |
| EDIBLEFIG | Flowering plant in the mulberry family, Ficus carica (6, 3) |
| SILKWORM | The larva of a particular Chinese moth, which feeds on the leaves of the mulberry tree (8) |
| BUSH | ...round the mulberry ___ |
| DODANIM | One of the sons of Javan (Gen. 10:4) (7) |
| RHINO | Informal name for any of five species of land mammal a" white, black, greater one-horned, Sumatran or Javan (5) |
| NAVAJO | In Chicago, Javan recalled name of North American nation |
| NUTSINMAY | Nursery rhyme sung to the tune of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (4,2,3) |
| SURABAYA | A shoal covered with Japanese fishes, all around Javan port |
| BATIK | Javan fabric technique |
| RUPIAH | Game good - I see Javan rhino? (6) |