| STIPULE | Small leaf-like appendage of a plant typically occurring in pairs at the base of a leafstalk (petiole) (7) |
| TENDRIL | Slender thread-like appendage of a plant (7) |
| OBELISK | Tapering pillar originally placed in pairs at the entrance of an ancient Egyptian temple (7) |
| TRICHOME | Small hair or other outgrowth from the epidermis of a plant, typically unicellular and glandular (8) |
| OCREA | Sheath of a leafstalk |
| AXIL | Angle of a leafstalk |
| EARRING | Item sold in pairs at Claire's |
| MIDGE | Any small two-winged fly of the family Chironomidae. typically occurring in swarms around standing water (5) |
| SETA | Bristly appendage of a plant; the top class? (4) |
| THORN | Sharp appendage of a plant (5) |
| WOLFRAMITE | Chief ore of tungsten, typically occurring in granite and other igneous rock (10) |
| DRYROT | Timber decay caused by fungi such as Serpula lacrymans, typically occurring in poorly ventilated buildings (3,3) |
| ANTLER | Deciduous horn-like appendage of male adult deer or related species (6) |
| TENTACLE | Arm-like appendage of an invertebrate (8) |
| IRATE | Angry element in pair at exhibition (5) |
| POASEAE | In botany, one of the bristle-like appendages of the spikelets of grains or grasses, referred to as an awn (7) |
| SEPAL | In botany, the typically green and leaf-like parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals (5) |
| FOLIATION | A plant's production of greenery; the numbering of leaves in a book; or, architectural ornamentation of cusps, foils and other leaf-like motifs (9) |
| BRACT | A small leaf that grows immediately below the calyx of a plant (5) |
| ASPARAGUS | Perennial plant having leaf-like stems, scale-like leaves, and small flowers, and the young shoots of which are eaten as a vegetable (9) |