| EXTRACT | Passage from a book, speech, film or piece of music; or, the concentrated essence of a plant such as rose, vanilla or orange blossom (7) |
| PASSAGE | An alley; an extract from a book; a journey by air/sea; a section of a piece of music; or, the advance of time (7) |
| OLEORESIN | Fragrant mix of essential oils with amber, balsam, conima, elemi, frankincense, mastic or myrrh "tears", which captures the aromatic essence of a plant in a concentrated form (9) |
| BOVRIL | Concentrated essence of beef (6) |
| NOBLE | The kind of rot that produces the concentrated sweetness of sauternes and tokay |
| REMAKE | A film or piece of music that is a more modern version of the original (6) |
| INTENSIVE | I've sent in for the concentrated lot (9) |
| EXCERPT | A part or passage taken from a book, speech or play (7) |
| INTHECAN | (Of a film or piece of music) satisfactorily recorded, etc (2,3,3) |
| EXCERPTS | Parts or passages taken from a book, speech, play, etc (8) |
| KINGS | The - Speech; film with Colin Firth (5) |
| BULB | From the Greek for "onion", a globular stem of a plant such as the aforesaid or the daffodil; or, an item in this shape, such as the rubber part of a pipette or bicycle horn (4) |
| SETTING | A clutch of hen's eggs in a nest; "mise en scene" of a film or stage play; adaptation to music; or, the direction of a current of wind (7) |
| BASS | One of the words for a flax, hemp, jute or lime fibre bag for holding an angler's fish; a powerful sea perch with a brilliant silver body; or, from "low", the lowest part in music or the deepest male |
| RACEME | From the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6) |
| CULM | Word for anthracite, coal dust, slack or soot; or, a stalk or a stem of a plant, such as grass or sedge (4) |
| FINALE | Its first known use dates to 1774, from the Italian spelled in the same way. In English, it refers to the last part of a piece of music or of an event. |
| FRUIT | From the Latin meaning "enjoyment of produce or harvest", an edible part of a plant, such as an apple, fig, gooseberry, greengage, medlar, pear, plum or quince (5) |
| SPRIG | Stem of a plant such as parsley; or, a nickname of a house sparrow (5) |
| ABSTRACT | Summary of a book, speech or article, also called a precis (8) |