| TRALA | "...bloom in the spring, ---" |
| MIKADO | The work from which comes "The flower's that bloom in the spring, tra-la!" (6) |
| TRA | "The flowers that bloom in the spring, ___..." |
| CROCUSES | Bulbs that bloom in the spring |
| FLOUR | From a homophonic word for a bloom, in the sense "the best part", the name given to "the finest quality of ground wheat", aka milled grain, for making bread, cakes or pastry (5) |
| AZALEA | Bush that blooms in the spring |
| MAYIMBIALIK | Actress who played young C.C. Bloom in the 1988 film Beaches and Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory in 2019: 2 wds. |
| ACONITE | Winter -; buttercup-yellow woodland flower, often one of the first to bloom in the New Year with snowdrops (7) |
| COMPOSITE | A botanical word for a bloom in the family that includes the chrysanthemum, dahlia, daisy, dandelion and sunflower (9) |
| LEO | Bloom in The Producers |
| MARY | Claire Bloom, in "The King's Speech" |
| ASTERS | Some flowers that bloom in the fall |
| ICEPLANT | Does it bloom in the depth of winter? (3-5) |
| BUDS | Dubs playing with those who might bloom in the future (4) |
| REINCARNATION | See jockey's control bloom in the belief of being born again (13) |
| WISTERIA | To know a bit of opera may bloom in the Garden (8) |
| MAYFLOWER | Plant that blooms in the northern spring (9) |
| CHRISTMAS | - rose, a snow and frost resilient species of hellebore with radiant white blooms in the colder months, often planted to brighten the winter garden (9) |
| EGLANTINE | A wild rose or sweetbrier with apple-scented foliage and sprays of fragrant pink blooms in the summer; or, John Milton's word in L'Allegro for what is thought to be honeysuckle (9) |
| ASTER | It blooms in the fall |