| THEATTIC | Location of flowers in a V. C. Andrews title |
| ATTIC | Flowers' location, in a V.C. Andrews book title |
| DAME | Julie Andrews title |
| DUKEOFYORK | Prince Andrew's title (4,2,4) |
| KNOT | A bend, bow, hitch, tie or other entwinement; a cluster of people; a maze-like pattern of flowers in a formal garden; a rosette; or, a tangle of hair (4) |
| EYE | "___ of the Storm" (V.C. Andrews book) |
| FLOWERSINTHEATTIC | Best-selling V.C. Andrews novel of 1979 |
| WREATH | A decorative arrangement of flowers in a ring, often of holly at Christmas (6) |
| ROSES | Ring of flowers in a ring in box F (5) |
| ARUMLILY | Ornamental plant with a brilliant yellow spike of flowers in a funnel-like bract (4,4) |
| ONE | Number of flowers in a single bloom bouquet |
| FESTOON | Garland of flowers in a curve (7) |
| BLOOMCOUNT | Number of flowers in a garden? |
| CYME | An arrangement of flowers in a plant inflorescence. |
| LUPIN | Cottage garden perennial plant with spikes of flowers in all colours growing in all parts of the world, notably the shores of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand (5) |
| BOUQUET | A veritable "miniature woodland" or "tiny boscage" of flowers in the form of a posy or a corsage (7) |
| HERRINGBONE | In skiing, a method of climbing a slope with the skis pointed outwards in a v-shape (11) |
| ANDREWS | *"Flowers in the Attic" author V.C. ___ |
| SKEIN | Loosely-tied coil of worsted yarn or wool; or, a flock of wild geese or swans flying in a V-shaped formation (5) |
| LEI | A garland of flowers in Hawaii (3) |