| GRENACHE | Red wine 7 that are used to make Chateauneuf-du-Pape (8) |
| UNEATEN | 7 that are not touched (7) |
| PROVENCE | - Alpes Cote d'Azur; region of France noted for vineyards, lavender fields and specialities such as nougat, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, ratatouille, bouillabaisse, pistou and pastis (8) |
| SEALANTS | Substances that are used to fill up holes, cracks or gaps (8) |
| NITROGEN | Referred to by Antoine Lavoisier as azote, chemical element, atomic number 7 that is essential to life (8) |
| TAVEL | Appellation noted specifically for rose wine, situated across the Rhone from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, no |
| RHONE | French valley where appellation wines including Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Hermitage are produced (5) |
| OUTPESTS | Tug one with 7 that may be remote (8) |
| OUTLYING | Tug one with 7 that may be remote (8) |
| BOXEDWINE | It's hardly Chateauneuf-du-Pape |
| ALLSPICE | Tropical American tree, Pimenta officinalis, whose berries have seeds that are used as a spice (8) |
| SPECIMEN | Part of living things that are used for biological study (8) |
| SEMOLINA | Large hard grains of wheat that are used for puddings and soups (8) |
| THESAURI | Articles on a controversial illusionist that are used by setters (8) |
| EPHEMERA | Things that are used or enjoyed only for a short time (8) |
| ENSLAVED | Free lad, seven, that was made captive |
| HALTERES | Reduced wings that are used for balancing during flight |
| SWEETBAY | Mediterranean shrub with leaves that are used for cooking (5,3) |
| RESERVES | Books that are used only when needed |
| CARYTIDS | What is the name for the draped female figurines that are used in place of columns as architectural supports? |