| IPOMOEA | Plant genus in the family Convolvulaceae whose members include the morning glory and sweet potato (7) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Twining tropical American plant of the family Convolvulaceae cultivated for its edible roots; Ipomoea batatas (5,6) |
| RUBBRA | Edmund -, 20th-century British composer whose works include The Morning Watch (6) |
| ERYNGIUM | Plant genus in the parsley family (Apiaceae) whose members include the European sea holly (8) |
| TROLLIUS | Plant genus in the family Ranunculaceae to which the globeflowers belong (8) |
| ILEX | Plant genus in the family Aquifoliaceae to which the European holly belongs (4) |
| AROID | Any plant of the arum family (Araceae), whose members include the tannia and the peace lily (5) |
| SEPTEMBER | Containing the autumn equinox and with symbols including aster, morning glory and sapphire, the ninth month, originally the seventh in the Roman year, hence its name (9) |
| SOLANUM | Herbaceous plant genus whose members include the potato, aubergine, sunberry etc. (7) |
| ECHIUM | Eurasian plant genus of the borage family whose members include the blue-flowered viper's bugloss (6) |
| OLEA | Type genus of the olive family, whose members include the ash, privet, jasmine etc. (4) |
| TURPETH | Plant of the morning glory family endemic in India whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative (7) |
| ASIO | Bird genus in the family Strigidae to which the short-eared and long-eared owls belong (4) |
| RORIPPA | Flowering plant genus in the cabbage family containing approximately 80 species |
| TRAGOPAN | Bird genus in the family Phasianidae commonly known as the horned pheasants (8) |
| KRUBI | Malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet. |
| CFL | Org. whose members include the Blue Bombers and Alouettes |
| MINT | Aromatic herb of the mentha genus in the family Lamiaceae (4) |
| DAPHNE | Genus in the family thymelaeaceae, or a mythical nymph (6) |
| ALICIA | Genus in the family malpighiaceae (6) |