| EGGPLANT | Usual North American name for Solanum melongena or its edible fruit (8) |
| POTATOTREE | Common name for Solanum erianthum, a species of nightshade |
| GRANADILLA | A passionflower, or its edible egg-shaped fruit |
| AUBERGINE | Egg-shaped fruit of Solanum melongena (9) |
| ZUCCHINI | Usual North American name for courgette; from Italian, ' little gourd' (8) |
| CILANTRO | Usual North American name for coriander, from Spanish (8) |
| GARBANZO | Usual North American name for the chickpea, from Spanish (8) |
| ESCAROLE | Usual North American name for the salad plant Cichorium endivia, also known as Batavian endive (8) |
| HOLSTEIN | Usual North American name for the black-and-white dairy cattle breed known in the UK as Friesians (8) |
| JAPONICA | Shrub of the rose family also called a Japanese quince cultivated for its edible fruit (8) |
| CUCUMBER | Creeping plant cultivated for its edible fruit (8) |
| CHESTNUT | Tree and its edible fruit that comes encased in a prickly husk, the roasted fruit can often be purchased at stalls in Palma, Mallorca or at outdoor market fairs elsewhere on the island |
| STEER | Usual North American name for a young castrated bull, especially one raised for beef (5) |
| PACIFIER | North American name for a baby's soother. (8) |
| CHECKERS | North American name for the game of draughts (8) |
| COVERALL | North American name for a boiler suit (8) |
| RUTABAGA | North American name for round yellow-fleshed root vegetable the swede (8) |
| ENGLISHHORN | Usual North American name for the cor anglais, of the woodwind family (7,4) |
| ROMAINE | Usual North American name for cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. longifolia) (7) |
| CARIBOU | Usual North American name for the reindeer; from Canadian French, 'snow-shoveller' (7) |