| 100% | AGAVE | 5 | Plant whose nectar is used as a sugar substitute |
| 63% | AGAVE | 5 | Plant whose sap can be used as a honey substitute |
| 59% | GUARANA | 7 | Brazilian plant whose seeds are used as a drink |
| 52% | DATE | 4 | Fruit sometimes used as a sugar substitute |
| 51% | SAVORY | 6 | Plant of the mint family whose leaves are used as a pot-herb |
| 51% | AMOLE | 5 | Plant whose roots are used as detergent |
| 51% | INSTEAD | 7 | At home, dates are used as a substitute |
| 49% | TURMERIC | 8 | Tropical Asian plant whose powdered stem is used as a condiment |
| 48% | CHIA | 4 | Plant whose seed is sold as a health food product |
| 48% | CONCH | 5 | Gastropod whose shell is used as a horn |
| 48% | CHICORY | 7 | Plant used as a coffee substitute |
| 48% | ROCKET | 6 | Mediterranean plant with yellowish-white flowers whose leaves are used as a salad |
| 47% | QAT | 3 | African plant whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant |
| 45% | BETEL | 5 | Asian climbing plant whose leaves are chewed as a narcotic |
| 45% | RHUBARB | 7 | Plant whose leafstalks are cooked, sweetened and eaten as a dessert |
| 44% | ROOIBOS | 7 | South African plant whose leaves are used for a popular herbal tea |
| 44% | CONCH | 5 | Tropical marine gastropod mollusc whose shell is used as a trumpet |
| 42% | SLOE | 4 | Fruit from a plant whose wood is used to make walking sticks |
| 42% | BISTORT | 7 | Plant with a spike of small pink flowers whose root is used in medicine as an astringent |
| 42% | TURPETH | 7 | Plant of the morning glory family whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative |
| 42% | MISTER | 6 | Term is used as a title |
| 41% | CUMIN | 5 | Mediterranean plant with white or pink flowers whose aromatic seeds are used as a condiment and a flavouring |
| 41% | SCREENSHOT | 10 | One might be used as a "receipt" |
| 41% | ASPARTAME | 9 | Sweetener added to drinks as a sugar substitute |
| 41% | CALABASH | 8 | Gourd that is used as a bottle/ladle |
| 40% | ONLOAN | 6 | Being used, as a library book |
| 40% | CONCH | 5 | Large sea snail whose shell may be used as a horn |
| 40% | SOCK | 4 | Foot covering that can be used as a puppet |
| 40% | JUG | 3 | Container that may be used as a musical instrument |
| 40% | CRUMBS | 6 | Small bread pieces, can be used as a topping |