| GORSE | Spiny yellow-flowered European shrub of the pea family also known as furze and whin (5) |
| GORSY | Pertaining to a spiny yellow-flowered European shrub |
| BROOM | Yellow-flowered European shrub such as Sarothamnus scoparius (5) |
| ANIL | Flowering plant in the pea family, also known as wild indigo (4) |
| PRIVET | Half evergreen European shrub of the olive family (6) |
| OLEANDERS | European shrubs of the dogbane family (9) |
| WHIP | Dialect for gorse, hence found in the name of a bird that frequents said furze and is allied to the stonechat (4) |
| OXEYE | Yellow-flowered European plant of the daisy family sometimes known as the sun wheel; Buphthalmum salicifolium (5) |
| EBONY | Tree of the pea family also called cocuswood whose wood is used for making reeded wooden musical instruments (8,5) |
| WORSE | Spiny yellow-flower shrub that's found in Glenelg or Selkirk (5) |
| FURZE | Another name for gorse or whin (5) |
| BOGASPHODEL | A yellow-flowered European marsh plant, Narthecium ossifragum, of the lily family |
| OXTONGUE | Yellow-flowered European plant with bristly stems and leaves; family Asteraceae, genera Picris and Helminthotheca (8) |
| JAMAICAN | And 8 Tree of the pea family also called cocuswood whose wood is used for making reeded wooden musical instruments (8,5) |
| GUAR | Gum-producing legume of the pea family also called the cluster bean (4) |
| ACACIA | Genus of trees and shrubs of the pea family which have sweet-smelling tiny yellow flowers (6) |
| JAMAICANEBONY | Tree of the pea family also called cocuswood whose wood is used for making reeded wooden musical instruments |
| ROOIBOS | South African shrub of the pea family whose leaves produce a herbal tea; Aspalathus linearis (7) |
| WISTERIA | Climbing shrub of the pea family with typically pale bluish-lilac flowers (8) |
| LOVAGE | White-flowered European plant of the parsley family whose leaves are used for flavouring food (6) |