| ROSEWOOD | Richly hued timber with a strong, sweet smell, used in cabinetwork (8) |
| DILL | A herb with yellow flowers and a strong sweet smell (4) |
| GARDENIA | Houseplant with a strong, sweet scent |
| CHLOROFORM | Colourless liquid with a sweet smell used as an anaesthetic (10) |
| SCENT | Smell used in tracking |
| EBONY | Tropical tree of southern Asia having hard dark-coloured heartwood used in cabinetwork (5) |
| MAHOGANY | Reddish-brown wood used for cabinetwork; or, an informal word for a dining table made from thus (8) |
| ASHTRAYS | Where butts are found on timber with T-beams (8) |
| SMELLINGSALTS | Chemical with a strong smell used to restore unconsciousness (8,5) |
| PORT | Harbor / a strong, sweet, dark red fortified wine of Portugal |
| MARASCHINO | A strong, sweet liqueur made from small black Dalmatian cherries (10) |
| BATTERINGRAM | Large beam made from timber with a grant |
| ARRISRAIL | Pressure-treated timber with a triangular cross-section (5,4) |
| ACETATE | Colourless volatile flammable liquid with a pleasant fruity smell, used as a plastics solvent and in flavourings and perfumes (5,7) |
| ETHYL | Colourless volatile flammable liquid with a pleasant fruity smell, used as a plastics solvent and in flavourings and perfumes (5,7) |
| BUHL | An inlaid furniture decoration; tortoiseshell and yellow and white metal form scrolls in cabinetwork |
| BEAGLE | Hound, valued for its strong sense of smell, used by quarantine services |
| PURLOIN | Lift a piece of timber with hole in it (7) |
| ADZE | In a daze on what to dress timber with? (4) |
| LIQUEUR | Strong, sweet alcoholic spirit drunk after a meal (7) |