10ac, Of or pertaining to ringworm. ???g?d. 21ac. A tree or shrub of warm climates which bears yellow or white flowers. have got acacia. 6d. A woody, evergreen Eurasian climbing plant. I???s. many thank in advance.
Hi "HowardKennitby", IVIES is the plural of IVY which is an evergreen plant that you've surely heard of. This is supposing that the clue is slightly astray on its grammar. And our Chambers dictionary has TINEID further down the section with headword TINEA, which defines tinea (noun) as ringworm and tineid (adjective) as having to do with it. You can query Chambers if you wish, but I wouldn't.
I always assume that the setter uses the correct grammar which is why I don't like IVIES.
My reading of my Chambers(10th) is that TINEID applies to the moth(genus Tinea) and that there is very little to suggest it can also apply to ringworm.
There we go, then, HowardKennitby - today's answers are IVIES and TINEID after all.
I agree that they're substandard - a plural answer for a singular clue, and the compiler not realising that although TINEA meant two things, TINEID only applied to one of them.