| VEGETABLES | Plants whose various parts are used as food |
| DONOR | Locomotive whose parts are used as spares for other units (5) |
| CORIANDER | A cousin of parsley whose parts are used as both an herb and a spice. |
| BRIDLES | Which harness parts are used to restrain and guide horses (7) |
| CEREAL | Grass such as wheat or corn whose grains are used as food |
| ANGELICA | Biennial plant whose candied stems are used as food decoration (8) |
| SOYA | Asian bean plant whose nutritious seeds are used as food and forage |
| GAURA | Genus whose various species are known as bee blossoms (5) |
| RICE | Cereal plant (Oryza sativa) of the grass family whose seeds are used as food (4) |
| CEREALGRASS | Agricultural plant whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat, rice, rye, oats, maize, buckwheat and millet (6,5) |
| NARDOO | Cloverlike fern of the genus Marsilea whose spores are used as food in Australia (6) |
| OATS | Which cereal grasses are used as food for horses (4) |
| WHELKS | What spiral-shelled marine snails are used as food? (6) |
| POTHERB | Any of various plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning (3, |
| SAGES | Plants whose leaves are used as a herb whose first three letters spell a word meaning "droop" |
| DAPHNIA | Genus of crustaceans, some species of which are used as food for aquarium fish (7) |
| MADDERS | Plants whose roots are used to make red dye |
| ARNICA | Genus of yellow-flowered plants whose dried flower heads are used in treating bruises |
| HACKNEY | East London club whose various teams include Griffins, Gargoyles, Gogs and Gladies... (7) |
| HEFT | Word whose various meanings include an unfenced area of grazing for a flock of sheep accustomed to shepherding themselves; bulk/weight, thus influence; a bundle of fastened sheets of paper; or, a fasc |