| SOYABEAN | Seed of a plant used for food, forage and as a source of oil (4,4) |
| MUNG | - - - bean, East Asian plant grown for forage and as the source of bean sprouts (4) |
| SCION | In horticulture, a shoot or twig of a plant used for grafting to a stock (5) |
| CARAWAYSEEDS | They are used for flavouring and as a source of oil (7,5) |
| SORGHUM | Genus of grasses with about 30 species cultivated for grain, hay and as a source of syrup |
| VANILLA | Unusual lava left in a plant used for flavouring |
| CARDAMOM | What aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family are used as a spice and medicinally? (8) |
| ALOEVERA | Juice of a plant used in cosmetics and thought to have healing properties (4,4) |
| AMARANTH | Grain-like seeds of a plant commonly called love-lies-bleeding, typically prepared in a similar way to quinoa (8) |
| NORTHSEA | It's Athens or bust to find a source of oil and gas (5,3) |
| MARIGOLD | Plant -- a source of oil in Welsh town (8) |
| GUAR | Drought-tolerant herb grown for forage and for its seed which yield a gum used as a thickening agent or sizing material. |
| VEGETABLE | Plant or part of a plant used as food (9) |
| BURR | Prickly seed case of a plant used to make a drink with dandelions (4) |
| LEGUME | Fruit or seed of a plant in the family Fabaceae, used as food (6) |
| BLUBBER | Thick layer of fatty tissue below the skin of a whale used as a source of oil (7) |
| TEALEAF | Part of a plant used to make a hot beverage (3,4) |
| LINSEED | Seeds of the flax plant used as a source of oil |
| OLIVE | Small oval fruit used as food and a source of oil (5) |
| LOOFAHS | Dried part of a plant used as washing sponges (7) |