| LUTYENS | New Delhi architect who collaborated with Gertrude Jekyll on gardens at Tigbourne Court, Munstead Wood and parts of Hestercombe (7) |
| HYDE | Jekyll on a bad night? |
| SKEW | Colour of sun on gardens |
| GOPHERS | Rodents that often wreak havoc on gardens |
| PUGIN | Augustus, 19th Century architect who collaborated with Sir Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster in London (5) |
| AUGUSTUSPUGIN | British architect who collaborated with Sir Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster (8,5) |
| JEKYLL | Plantswoman who designed the gardens at Hestercombe, her own at Munstead Wood and numerous others in collaboration with Sir Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| EDWIN | First name of the architect who designed his collaborator Gertrude Jekyll's house Munstead Wood and extended Great Dixter (5) |
| WOOD | Munstead ___ was the home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) (4) |
| MUNSTEAD | Lavender sharing its name with Gertrude Jekyll's Godalming garden (8) |
| KENT | Architect and landscape gardener who designed Holkham Hall, gardens at Stowe House, interiors at Ditchley as well as remodelling Badminton House (4) |
| NOTRE | Andre Le -; French landscape architect who designed the Tuileries Gardens at the Palace of Versailles (5) |
| BANKS | Botanist who accompanied James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific and helped to establish the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (5) |
| HOARE | "Henry the Magnificent" who laid out the gardens at Stourhead; or, his grandson, Richard, who acquired The Adoration of the Magi for said Wiltshire house in 1790 (5) |
| ROSES | Flowers with hybrids including Gertrude Jekyll and Claire Austin (5) |
| GARDEN | General name for an outdoor area associated with figures including Gertrude Jekyll, Vita Sackville-West, Sir Roy Strong, Percy Thrower and Alan Titchmarsh (6) |
| AUSTIN | Plantsman who bred/introduced a collection of English roses including Constance Spry, Gertrude Jekyll, Shropshire Lass, The Generous Gardener and Wollerton Old Hall (6) |
| VEREY | Plantswoman remembered for the gardens at her former home at Barnsley House near Cirencester (5) |
| ENSATA | Iris ___ (Japanese water iris), with sword-shaped leaves - in gardens at Alnwick (6) |
| GARDENING | General name for a form of horticulture practiced by Gertrude Jekyll, Humphrey Repton, Vita SackvilleWest and Rosemary Verey (9) |