| LXIA | Genus of South African bulbous plants with funnel-shaped flowers and sword-shaped leaves (4) |
| IRIS | South African bulbous plant with funnel-shaped flowers and sword-shaped leaves (4) |
| IXIA | Genus of South African bulbous plants with funnelshaped flowers and swordshaped leaves (4) |
| PETUNIA | Tropical American genus of plants with funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| CORN | - - - - lily, common name for African bulbous plant ixia (4) |
| IRISES | Plants with showy flowers and sword-shaped leaves (6) |
| WATERLILY | Aquatic plant with floating goblet-shaped flowers and heartshaped leaves that provide shelter and islands for frogs and insects (5,4) |
| LILY | Bulbous plant with trumpet-shaped flowers (4) |
| DDAY | Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword were codewords used in which military operation? (1,3) |
| FOIL | Food wrapping, frustrate & sword (4) |
| HIPPEASTRUM | Genus of South American bulbous plants cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers (11) |
| AMARYLLIS | A bulbous plant with showy trumpet-shaped flowers and strap-shaped leaves (9) |
| DATURA | Plant with funnel-shaped flowers, prickly pods, and narcotic properties (6) |
| CALOCHORTUS | Genus of perennial and bulbous plants with such common names as the Mariposa lily, globe lily, fairy lantern, cat's ears and star tulip (11) |
| RESTIO | Genus of South African flowering plants, many of which resemble grasses (6) |
| LILIES | Tall bulbous plants with large trumpet-shaped flowers, often grown for omament (6) |
| MANDEVILLA | Genus of South and Central American tropical vines - conservatory plants in Britain - with spectacular, often fragrant, trumpet flowers (10) |
| GLADIOLA | Plant with funnel-shaped flowers |
| FREESIA | Attractive garden plant with funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| NASTURTIUM | Annual plant with funnel-shaped flowers (10) |