| LUSTRAL | Relating to or used in ceremonial purification |
| TRADE | Relating to or used in or intended for trade or commerce. |
| CULINARY | Relating to or used in the kitchen or in cookery (8) |
| VISUAL | Relating to or used in seeing (6) |
| HYDROELECTRIC | Relating to or used in the making of electricity by waterpower |
| RITE | (Words used in) ceremonial (4) |
| HYSSOP | Herb used in ceremonial cleansing by ancient Jews (5) |
| MINIVER | White fur used in ceremonial costumes |
| LATHI | What's used in ceremonial - a thick stick |
| DIANTHUS | Carnation, pink or sweet william's botanical nomenclature felicitously translating as "divine flower" or "flower of the gods", for said blooms have been cherished for centuries for their beauty and cl |
| SALAD | A dish of raw or cooked vegetables or herbs; a leafy green plant such as lettuce, grown for or used in this; fruit cocktail; or, any diverse medley (5) |
| CHEMICAL | Name, rooted in the "black earth" of antiquity, for any one of some 290 million identified substances produced by or used in a reaction, from alcohol to zinc oxide (8) |
| MORUS | Nursery product displayed in arboretum or used in these borders! |
| HONEY | Drizzled on bread or porridge or used in baking, a natural sweetener derived from nectar harvested by certain bees, whose flavour is dependent upon its floral source (5) |
| FENNEL | Licorice-like seeds, often candied or used in sausages, and commonly served after meals in India and Pakistan as a digestive aid |
| TREFOIL | A plant such as clover whose three-lobed leaves are represented in architectural tracery, heraldry or used in the Girlguiding logo |
| FLAG | Any one of the vexillological objects forming bunting or a hoist, or used in Captain Frederick Marryat's system of maritime signalling (4) |
| LIQUOR | Whether inebriating, impregnated with something, made by decoction or used in cookery for steeping or marinating, it is fluid (6) |
| BEETROOT | Vegetable cooked or used in salads and pickles (8) |
| SAND | Granular material forming dunes or used in hourglasses (4) |