| CATCHFLY | Insect-trapping plant also called campion (8) |
| SILENE | Genus of plants commonly called campion (6) |
| FLYPAPER | Insect-trapping sticky surface (8) |
| PORTRAIT | The - of a Lady; novel by Henry James, adapted into a film by Jane Campion (8) |
| DIRECTOR | Taika Waititi, Peter Jackson, Jane Campion and Niki Caro have excelled in this role (8) |
| THEPIANO | Jane Campion movie starring Holly Hunter and Harvey Keitel (1993) |
| OFTHEDOG | Jane Campion movie that won her a BAFTA (2,3,3) |
| THEPOWER | Jane Campion movie that won her a BAFTA (3,5) |
| NETS | Insect trapping tools |
| AMBER | Insect-trapping goo |
| RESIN | Insect-trapping tree ooze |
| PALMEDOR | Cannes prize so far awarded only once to a woman (Jane Campion, "The Piano") |
| RAGGEDROBIN | Plant of the campion family, Lychnis floscuculi (6,5) |
| CUSHION | A ___ plant is a low-growing, mat-forming species, such as moss campion (7) |
| COWPARSLEY | Also known as Queen Anne's lace, a delicate white flower of hedgerows and woodland edges with herb Robert, red campion and blossoming hawthorn (3,7) |
| TOYS | 'All our joys/Are but ___': Thomas Campion |
| PIANO | Jane Campion film, with "The" |
| SCAMPI | Seafood eaten by Thomas Campion (6) |
| THY | "Follow ___ Fair Sun" (Campion poem) |
| ALLINGHAM | Margery ___, English crime writer who created Albert Campion (9) |