| TURPENTINE | Liquid derived from pine trees, used as a paint solvent |
| TURPS | Oil from balsam, a paint solvent (5) |
| ROSIN | Colophony derived from pine trees that is applied to violin bows or the soles of a ballerina's pointe shoes or used for sealing wax (5) |
| OUABAIN | Toxic compound obtained from certain trees, used as a very rapid cardiac stimulant (7) |
| CATECHU | Extract of acacia trees used as a food additive, medicine, dye, etc (7) |
| CEDARRESIN | Siberian ____, which is actually extracted from pine trees, can be used as chewing gum and an incense ingredient |
| TAR | Liquid that can be produced from pine trees or coal |
| PEANUTOIL | Frying liquid derived from the hard seeds of a legume |
| BREADFRUIT | Large, round, starchy species of a tropical tree, used as a vegetable or a substitute for flour |
| CANELLA | The cinnamon-like bark of a West Indian tree used as a condiment (7) |
| BAYLEAF | Part of a tree used as a herb (3,4) |
| CAROB | Powder from seeds of Mediterranean tree, used as a chocolate substitute (5) |
| STEM | Part of a tree used as a bow (4) |
| CINNAMON | Bark of a SE Asian tree, used as a spice (8) |
| RESINS | Varnish ingredients that come from pine trees |
| NEEDLES | Things eyed coming from pine trees, perhaps (7) |
| ARCHES | Remove top from pine trees to create supports |
| RETSINA | Greek wine flavoured with an exudation from pine trees |
| CONFER | One dropped from pine tree to have a talk (6) |
| OIL | Thick and sticky liquid derived from petroleum (3) |