| JOJOBA | Shrub of SW North America whose edible seeds contain an oil used in cosmetics |
| COLORADO | River of SW North America by which the Grand Canyon was carved (8) |
| ARGAN | Thorny evergreen Moroccan tree of the family Sapotaceae whose seeds yield an oil used in cosmetics and cooking (5) |
| BABASSU | Brazilian palm tree whose hard edible nuts yield an oil used in cosmetics (7) |
| BERGAMOT | A kind of citron or orange whose rind yields an oil used in perfumery (8) |
| OLIVE | Fruit of a tree grown in Mediterranean countries, yielding an oil used in cookery (5) |
| ABELMOSK | Tropical bushy plant, Hibiscus abelmoschus, whose seeds yield an oil used in perfumery (8) |
| ABLUTION | An oil used in tub another way for cleansing of the body (8) |
| BABASSUS | Brazilian palm trees with hard edible nuts yielding an oil used in making soap, margarine, etc (8) |
| ASPIC | Variety of lavender which yields an oil used in perfumery |
| COCONUT | Tree of the palm family (Arecaceae) whose edible seeds yields products including copra and coir (7) |
| TEATREE | Source of an oil used in aromatherapy |
| PENNYROYAL | Eurasian plant which yields an oil used in medicine (10) |
| YLANGYLANG | Tropical tree with fragrant flowers yielding an oil used in perfumery (5-5) |
| BUCKWHEAT | Plant native to Asia whose edible seeds are ground into flour to make pancakes and noodles |
| TURKSCAP | ? lily, plant of North America whose name is derived from the shape of the flower petals (5,3) |
| CASCARA | Small tree of North America whose dried bark is used as a laxative and stimulant (7) |
| NUXVOMICA | Spiny tree of southern Asia whose orange-red berries' seeds contain strychnine and brucine (3,6) |
| COWPEA | Leguminous plant native to the Old World tropics whose edible seed is also called a black-eyed pea |
| MARTEN | Agile mammal of Asia,Europe and North America whose fur is highly valued (6) |