| HONEYLOCUST | Spiny N American tree of the pea family bearing pods filled with sweet pulp; Gleditsia triacanthos (5,6) |
| CAROB | A Mediterranean leguminous tree bearing pods with a sweet pulp |
| CANNOLI | Sicilian pastry filled with sweet cheese |
| LOCUST | Gleditsia triacanthos, known as the honey ___ (6) |
| LOCUSTTREE | Leguminous species in the genera Gleditsia or Robinia (6,4) |
| TAMARIND | A pulp from the pod of a tree of the pea family, used as a flavouring in Asian cuisine (8) |
| MAHOGANY | Tropical American tree of the chinaberry family (Meliaceae) yielding a hard reddish-brown timber; genera Swietenia and Khaya (8) |
| CEIBA | Tall tropical American tree of the family Bombacaceae from which kapok is obtained (5) |
| ASSAI | Small purple fruit of a South American tree, of the genus Euterpe (5) |
| OSAGEORANGE | North American tree of the mulberry family, known in French as bois d'arc ('bow-wood'); Maclura pomifera (5,6) |
| WESTERNREDCEDAR | Evergreen coniferous North American tree of the cypress family; Thuja plicata (7,3,5) |
| CACAO | Small tropical S American tree of the family Malvaceae from whose seeds cocoa and chocolate are made (5) |
| ANGOSTURA | Bitter aromatic bark of two South American trees of the family Rutaceae, formerly used medicinally to reduce fever (9) |
| POINCIANA | Tropical tree of the pea family with large showy red flowers (9) |
| RAINTREE | Wide-canopied tropical tree of the pea family with feathery flowers (4,4) |
| GREENHEART | A small American tree of the laurel family (10) |
| PAWPAW | North American tree of the custard apple family (6) |
| LYCHEES | Trees in the soapberry family bearing scented white-fleshed fruits, or "alligator strawberries", with a flavour reminiscent of roses (7) |
| GUAVA | Tropical American tree of the genus Psidium grown for its edible fruit (5) |
| ACAI | South American tree of the genus Euterpe whose blackish- purple berries are valued as a health food (4) |