|  | ELATA | Latin term meaning 'tall' - as seen in Weigela taxonomy (5) | 
|  | WEI | Dynasty that ruled in North China from 220AD, found in weigela! (3) | 
|  | ELANA | Variety or species name meaning 'tall' (5) | 
|  | RUMBA | Pink-red blooming weigela cultivar and a Cuban ballroom dance (5) | 
|  | NANUS | Latin term meaning 'dwarf' - in Perpignan, usually! (5) | 
|  | CELLO | Stringed instrument that's often as tall as its seated musician | 
|  | GENUS | Subdivision in a biological taxonomy (5) | 
|  | ORDER | In taxonomy, the rank above family and below class (5) | 
|  | ADHOC | Latin term meaning 'to this' (2,3) | 
|  | LATIN | Language used for biological taxonomy (5) | 
|  | CLASS | Social division or the rank in taxonomy that comes between the phylum and order of a plant or animal | 
|  | URSID | 'Bear', in Taxonomy | 
|  | LONGFELLOW | Poet whose surname meaning "tall one" or "tall companion" is most seemly, for he stands as one of the giants in American literary history (10) | 
|  | ABEL | Cain's brother, as in the Weigela '___ Carriere' (4) | 
|  | DEFACTO | Latin term meaning 'in reality' (2,5) | 
|  | ANGLICE | Latin term meaning 'in English' or 'in the English form' (7) | 
|  | LILLIPUT | Island in Swift's Gulliver's Travels, where the inhabitants are 6in tall, as in the cultivars of agapanthus and Tulipa humilis (8) | 
|  | MOA | Bird that grew as tall as 12 feet | 
|  | ETNA | It's over twice as tall as Vesuvius | 
|  | STEALLFALLS | Scotland's second highest, single drop waterfall - tall as fells, maybe (6,5) |