| ARGAN | Thorny evergreen Moroccan tree of the family Sapotaceae whose seeds yield an oil used in cosmetics and cooking (5) |
| VANISHINGCREAM | Cosmetic a rich man's given after swimming |
| ABELMOSK | Tropical bushy plant, Hibiscus abelmoschus, whose seeds yield an oil used in perfumery (8) |
| CHAULMOOGRA | Tropical Asian tree whose seeds yield an oil formerly used to treat leprosy (11) |
| BABASSU | Brazilian palm tree whose hard edible nuts yield an oil used in cosmetics (7) |
| JOJOBA | Simmondsia chinensis, whose edible seeds yield an oil commonly used in cosmetics (6) |
| BERGAMOT | A kind of citron or orange whose rind yields an oil used in perfumery (8) |
| NEEM | Tree whose seeds yield an organic insecticide |
| TEATREE | Tree of the genus Leptospermum that yields an oil used as an antiseptic (3,4) |
| NIM | Indian tree of the Melia genus, the fruits and seeds of which yield an aromatic medicinal oil (3) |
| NUXVOMICA | Spiny Asian tree of the family Loganiaceae whose seeds are the chief commercial source of strychnine (3,6) |
| SHEA | An African tree whose seeds yield a butter-like fat used in food and soap-making (4) |
| OLIVE | Fruit of a tree grown in Mediterranean countries, yielding an oil used in cookery (5) |
| SPEARMINT | Purple-flowered plant whose leaves yield an oil used for flavouring (9) |
| ASPIC | Variety of lavender which yields an oil used in perfumery |
| ARGANOIL | Yellow nutty-flavoured substance extracted from the olive-like fruits of a thorny evergreen tree native to Morocco (5,3) |
| MACROCARPA | Tree of the family Cupressaceae, used in New Zealand to create shelter belts for livestock (10) |
| CACAO | Small tropical S American tree of the family Malvaceae from whose seeds cocoa and chocolate are made (5) |
| DAMAR | Any of various hard resins from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae and of the genus Agathis. |
| ACER | Genus of plants and trees of the family Sapindaceae that includes the maples and the European sycamore (4) |