| IVORYNUT | Seed of a tropical American palm; a source of vegetable ivory |
| RAPESEED | Flowering plant of the cabbage family, a source of vegetable oil (8) |
| NEEM | Tree of the mahogany family whose fruit and seeds are a source of vegetable oil (4) |
| COYOL | Tropical American palm having edible nuts and yielding a useful fiber. (5) |
| COROZO | Tropical American palm whose seeds yield a useful oil (6) |
| ANNATTO | A yellowish-red dye obtained from the seeds of a tropical American tree, used for colouring food and fabrics (7) |
| ALLSPICE | The whole or powdered seeds of a tropical American berry (8) |
| LIGNUMVITAE | The wood of a tropical American genus of trees, Guaiacum (6,5) |
| SARSAPARILLA | Drink prepared from the aromatic roots of prickly climbing plants of a tropical American genus (12) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Edible fleshy yellow root of a tropical American plant (5,6) |
| BALSA | Some global samples of a Tropical American tree |
| CASHEWNUT | Kidney-shaped kernel of a tropical American tree (6,3) |
| GUAVAS | The fruits of a tropical American myrtaceous tree (6) |
| GUAVA | Edible fruit of a tropical American tree (5) |
| FOB | Old word for a trick; to cheat, foist or palm; a small pocket in the waistband of breeches; the watch within; said timepiece's chain or breloque; or, a tab on a key ring (3) |
| COCONUT | Large oval brown seed of a tropical palm (7) |
| PEANUT | Oval seed of a tropical South American plant, often roasted and salted (6) |
| NUTMEG | Fragrant Christmas spice derived from the ground seed of a tropical tree (6) |
| JACARANDA | Fragrant ornamental wood of a tropical American tree (9) |
| FRANGIPANI | A tropical American shrub of the genus Plumeria whose flowers have a very sweet scent |