| COWPEA | Leguminous plant, Vigna sinensis, whose long pods contain edible pealike seeds (6) |
| CHICKPEA | Bushy leguminous plant with edible pealike seeds (8) |
| ADZUKI | Dark-red edible bean variety obtained from the leguminous Asian plant Vigna angularis (6) |
| PEA | Annual climbing plant whose long greed pods contain edible green seeds (3) |
| MUNGBEAN | Edible seed of the Asian plant Vigna radiata, also known as the green gram (4,4) |
| TEA | Evergreen shrub, Camellia sinensis, whose leaves are used to make a beverage (3) |
| CARROT | Plant whose long, tapering, orange root is eaten as a vegetable (6) |
| RAFFIA | Species of palm tree whose long leaves are widely used in arts and crafts. (6) |
| EGRETS | Birds whose long, white plumes were formerly much used for hat ornaments, etc. (6) |
| FINGER | One of five digital members of a fist to whose long slender shape a chocolate/shortbread biscuit, cot/stall of a glove, fish stick, okra pod or sponge cake, aka savoiardo, are likened (6) |
| UNDINE | Variety of Miscanthus sinensis named after a water nymph (6) |
| TEABAG | Sachet of herbs or dried leaves of Camellia sinensis for infusion (6) |
| ORANGE | Citrus tree such as Citrus sinensis (6) |
| TEAPOT | Receptacle for infusions of Camellia sinensis (6) |
| VANILLA | Tropical dimbing orchid whose long fleshy pods contain beans used to flavour food (7) |
| DHAL | Leguminous shrub, Cajanus cajan, cultivated for its pealike seeds (4) |
| BEANS | Edible seeds in long pods on certain leguminous plants (5) |
| BUNYA | Tall Australian coniferous tree whose large cones contain edible seeds |
| SENNA | Tropical leguminous plant with yellow flowers and long pods (5) |
| HONEYLOCUST | Tree whose pods contain a sweet-tasting pulp |