| GLASSWORT | Plant of the genus Salicornia that is also called marsh samphire (9) |
| SAMPHIRE | European plant of coastal regions (Crithmum maritimum) or marshland (Salicornia europaea) whose fleshy leaves and stalks respectively are eaten as vegetables (8) |
| CALTHA | A genus of plants, also called marsh marigolds, kept by local thatchers (6) |
| KING | Also called marsh marigold (7) |
| CUP | Also called marsh marigold (7) |
| BAKEAPPLE | An apricot-, orange- or peach-coloured bramble or noop that is also called a cloudberry, for it is found growing at high altitude in mountainous regions of the Nordic countryside, up in the nubes (9) |
| GOOSANDER | Fish-eating duck that is also called the Common Merganser (9) |
| GREENLAND | Self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark that is also called Kalaallit Nunaat (9) |
| LANGUEDOC | Romance language of southern France and adjoining regions that is also called occitan (6,3) |
| ASPARAGUS | Vegetable that is also called sparrow grass (9) |
| SALTWORT | Samphire-like plant/culinary vegetable also called monk's beard and agretti (8) |
| BREASTBONE | Part of the body that is also called the sternum (10) |
| INCUS | Bone in the middle ear of mammals that is also called the anvil (5) |
| PEYOTE | Spineless globe-shaped cactus of Mexico and the southwestern US that is also called mescal (6) |
| INCHCAPE | Island and lighthouse off the east coast of Scotland that is also called Bell Rock (8) |
| ALFALFA | Plant of Europe and Asia that is also called lucerne (7) |
| ANVIL | Bone in the ear that is also called the incus (5) |
| IXELLES | Municipality in the Brussels-Capital region of Belgium that is also called Elsene (7) |
| GREENLANDWHALE | Arctic cetacean that is also called the bowhead (9,5) |
| ETHANOL | Colourless flammable liquid produced by the fermentation of sugars that is also called alcohol (7) |