| Plant with a fragrant root | 26 |
| Plant with a medicinal root | 27 |
| Plant with an edible root | 25 |
| Plant with aromatic foliage | 27 |
| Plant with aromatic leaves | 26 |
| Plant with colorful flowers | 27 |
| Plant with cup-shaped flowers | 29 |
| Plant with daisy-like flowers | 29 |
| Plant with edible seeds | 23 |
| Plant with feathery leaves | 26 |
| Plant with fiddleheads | 22 |
| Plant with flamboyant foliage | 29 |
| Plant with fleshy leaves | 24 |
| Plant with four-lobed flowers | 29 |
| Plant with greyish leaves | 25 |
| Plant with lavender flowers | 27 |
| Plant with medicinal effects | 28 |
| Plant with oil-rich seeds | 25 |
| Plant with poisonous berries | 28 |
| Plant with prickly leaves | 25 |
| Plant with purple flowers | 25 |
| Plant with sHOwy flowers | 24 |
| Plant with showy leaves | 23 |
| Plant with skin benefits | 24 |
| Plant with spinachlike leaves | 29 |
| Plant with spiny leaves | 23 |
| Plant with spiny-edged leaves | 29 |
| Plant with starchy tubers | 25 |
| Plant with stinging leaves | 26 |
| Plant with triangular fronds | 28 |
| Plant with tubular flowers | 26 |
| Plant with two seed leaves | 26 |
| Plant with yellow flowers | 25 |
| Plant yielding a fragrant oil | 29 |
| Plant yielding a red dye | 24 |
| Plant yielding a yellow dye | 27 |
| Plant ___ (give an idea) | 24 |
| Plant ___ (suggest something) | 29 |
| Plant ___ of suspicion | 22 |
| Plant's assailants | 22 |
| Plant's breathing pore | 26 |
| Plant's clinging part | 25 |
| Plant's main feeder | 23 |
| Plant's main nourisher | 26 |
| Plant's principal feeder | 28 |
| Plant's stoma, e.g. | 23 |
| Plant's tiny anchor | 23 |
| Plant's tiny opening | 24 |
| Plant's underground part | 28 |
| Plant, vegetable or herb | 24 |
| Plant-eating aquatic mammal | 27 |
| Plant-filled, as lobbies | 24 |
| Plant-growth retardant | 22 |
| Plant-puncturing insects | 24 |
| Plant-swelling problem | 22 |
| Plantae's counterpart | 25 |
| Plantarflexion muscle locales | 29 |
| Plantation in a 1936 novel | 26 |
| Plantation near Twelve Oaks | 27 |
| Plantation of literature | 24 |
| Plantation plant seedpod | 24 |
| Plantations' stations | 25 |
| Planted a red herring, say | 26 |
| Planted in a new container | 26 |
| Planted listening devices | 25 |
| Planted one's butt | 22 |
| Planted, as a new crop | 22 |
| Planter with no hired hands | 27 |
| Planter without hired hands | 27 |
| Planter's implement | 23 |
| Planter's Punch component | 29 |
| Planter's purchase | 22 |
| Planters with no hands | 22 |
| Planters' purchases | 23 |
| Planting season (abbr.) | 23 |
| Planting spot for roses | 23 |
| Plants and animals of the sea | 29 |
| Plants considered as a group | 28 |
| Plants containing chlorophyll | 29 |
| Plants for burn treatment | 25 |
| Plants from which poi is made | 29 |
| Plants grass slab by slab | 25 |
| Plants grown for their pods | 27 |
| Plants having sour juice | 24 |
| Plants in a Fugard title | 24 |
| Plants in damp, dark areas | 26 |
| Plants in the iris family | 25 |
| Plants of the lily family | 25 |
| Plants of the mallow family | 27 |
| Plants of the mustard family | 28 |
| Plants of the parsley family | 28 |
| Plants resembling spinach | 25 |
| Plants seeds once more | 22 |
| Plants studied by Mendel | 24 |
| Plants that are full of beans | 29 |
| Plants that don't flower | 28 |
| Plants that last two years | 26 |
| Plants that make cattle crazy | 29 |
| Plants that soothe sunburns | 27 |
| Plants used for raising nap | 27 |