| SWEETBAY | Small tree of S.E. North America of the magnolia family (5,3) |
| TULIP | ___ tree, large deciduous member of the magnolia family (5) |
| WHITEOAK | Large tree, Quercus alba, of E. North America (5,3) |
| RODRIGO | Blind from the age of three, a Spanish composer whose guitar concerto Concierto de Aranjuez was inspired by the scent of the magnolias in the gardens of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez (7) |
| TEAKWOOD | We took ad about timber of a large tree of S-E Asia (4,4) |
| RAMBUTAN | Tree of S.E. Asia that has bright red fruit covered with hairs (8) |
| ROSEBAY | Rhododendron of E. North America (7) |
| POON | Tree of S.E. Asia having lightweight hard wood and shiny leathery leaves (4) |
| INVASION | They have a vision in North America of the enemy coming in (8) |
| YELLOWLEGS | Wading bird of North America of the genus Tringa such as the lesser - or greater - (10) |
| MEADOWBEAUTY | Low-growing plant of North America of the genus Rhexia with pink or purple flowers such as the Virginia -, also called handsome Harry (6,6) |
| HAZELNUT | A shrub or small tree of the genus Corylus (8) |
| GISBORNE | Port on E North Island, New Zealand, on Poverty Bay (8) |
| PROVENCE | Former province of S.E. France on the Mediterranean (8) |
| HAWTHORN | Small tree of rose family |
| ABUDHABI | Emirate of S.E. Arabia which contains major oilfields (3,5) |
| THAILAND | Kingdom of S.E. Asia whose capital is Bangkok (8) |
| MOTTLEDOWL | Nocturnal bird of Central and South America of the family Strigidae |
| AGOUTI | Rodent of Central America of the genus Dasyprocta (6) |
| SUMAC | Any shrub or small tree of the genus Rhus in the cashew family (Anacardiaceae), bearing clusters of hairy red fruit (5) |