| FUCHSIAS | Plants with drooping vivid red or purple blooms, named after a German botanist |
| FREESIA | Plant named after a German botanist, cultivated for its white, yellow or pink fragrant flowers (7) |
| AZALEA | Type of rhododendron with pink or purple blooms (6) |
| FLAMETREE | Name given to various tree species because of their vivid red or orange colouring (5, 4) |
| SNOWDROPS | Winter plants with drooping white flowers (9) |
| ZINNIA | Flower named for a German botanist |
| MAUSER | A magazine rifle or pistol, named after a German inventor |
| HASSIUM | Named after a German state, atomic no. 108 with a half-life of 2 milliseconds (7) |
| MOBIUSSTRIPS | In mathematics, loops with a one-sided surface, named after a German mathematician (6,6) |
| ROTTWEILER | Breed of large dog with a docked tail named after a German city (10) |
| FUCHSIA | Genus of shrubs cultivated for their showy drooping flowers named after a 16th-century German botanist (7) |
| BOUGAINVILLEA | Tropical climbing plant with red or purple bracts which is named after a French navigator (13) |
| BUNSEN | Named after a German chemist, what is the laboratory burner that produces a single open gas flame and is used for heating, combustion or sterilisation? (6) |
| DOBERMANN | A dog named after a German tax collector (9) |
| MOHS | A numerical scale of hardness to assess solids named after a German mineralogist (4) |
| LEISLER | A small black bat named after a German naturalist (7) |
| ZEPPELINS | Airships developed by and named after a German count |
| KOCHELS | In the plural and named after a German musicologist, what are the serial numbers from the catalogue |
| PETRIDISH | Glass vessel used to cultivate cells, named after a German bacteriologist (5,4) |
| NEANDERTHAL | Archaic species of human named after a German valley |