| ARNICA | Plant of the daisy family, used to treat bruises (6) |
| FEVERFEW | A bushy aromatic plant of the daisy family used to treat headaches (8) |
| ENDIVE | Leafy green herb of the daisy family, used in salads, with varieties Curly and Escarole (6) |
| THIRTY | Number of Ramsay St where the Rebecchi family used to live, now inhabited by the Varga-Murphys (6) |
| PUFFIN | Species of seabird in the auk family used as the symbol of the children's imprint of Penguin Books (6) |
| SAVORY | Plant of the mint family, used as a culinary herb (6) |
| SORREL | Plant of the dock family, used in cooking (6) |
| ECHINACEA | Plant of the daisy family used as a herbal remedy |
| CAMOMILE | Plant of the daisy family used in herbal infusions |
| PRIVET | A half-evergreen shrub of the olive family, used for hedges (6) |
| LYCHEE | Small round fruit of the soapberry family used in Chinese cookery (6) |
| FIG | Fruit of a tree in the mulberry family used to make some varieties of Christmas pudding or pastry biscuits in the form of rolls (3) |
| WITCHHAZEL | Astringent lotion used to treat bruises, etc (5-5) |
| DILL | An annual plant of the celery family used to flavour food (4) |
| SNEEZEWORT | Plant of the Achillea ptarmica family used to unblock sinuses (10) |
| NAPKIN | Clothing protector family used after short sleep (6) |
| CARAWAY | Seed-like fruit of a plant in the parsley family, used to flavour foods including rye bread, cheese, sauerkraut, orange cake and Gruyere tart (7) |
| TREE | Plant the family used to follow lineage |
| CLOVE | Segment of a bulb of garlic; or, the unopened flower bud of a plant in the myrtle family used as an aromatic spice to flavour ginger cake or pumpkin pie (5) |
| TURMERIC | Spice obtained from the rhizome of a plant of the ginger family, used in cookery, dyeing or to flavour golden milk (8) |