| ZEBRAWOOD | Striped timber of a tropical tree (9) |
| CASHEWNUT | Edible kidney-shaped seed of a tropical tree |
| JACKFRUIT | Edible product of a tropical tree |
| BEAM | Word for a tree originally, hence its survival in names of arbors including the "horn" and "white" species; or, a transverse timber of a ship, hence the greatest width of said vessel (4) |
| PERSIMMON | A tropical tree with hard wood and large, orangered fruit (9) |
| RIDGEPOLE | Roof timber of lodge ripe for development (5-4) |
| BIMBLEBOX | Timber of Eucalyptus populnea (6,3) |
| TEAKWOOD | We took ad about timber of a large tree of S-E Asia (4,4) |
| SANDALWOOD | Perfume derived from the timber of a tree (10) |
| SOFTWOOD | timber of a coniferous tree |
| HARDWOOD | Timber of a dicot tree, such as oak or eucalyptus (8) |
| JACARANDA | What's about to be planted in pot with a tropical tree |
| COCOA | Ingredient derived from the roasted, ground beans of a tropical tree, used for chocolate cakes, truffles, mousses or a bedtime beverage of the same name (5) |
| BREADFRUIT | Large, round, starchy species of a tropical tree, used as a vegetable or a substitute for flour |
| ANATTO | A million-million-millionth of a tropical tree? (6) |
| KEEL | Chief and lowest timber of a vessel forming the supporting frame |
| FUTTOCK | Crooked timber of a boat |
| TIMBRE | Milled timber of a certain colour (6) |
| TROMBONEMUTE | It lowers the volume and timber of a brass instrument |
| CASHEWS | Nut-like seeds of a tropical tree eaten salted as a snack or in stir-fries, curries, with noodles or |