| ALBERT | '- - - - - -'s Gold', Erica arborea or tree heath cultivar that shares its name with Queen Victoria's consort (6) |
| YUGOLD | Potato cultivar that. was developed in Ontario, despite its name |
| BRIAR | Tobacco pipe made from the root of the plant Erica arborea (5) |
| TREE | Erica arborea is the ___ heather (4) |
| BROADBEAN | Vegetable, with cultivars that include 'Aquadulce Claudia', 'Witkiem Manita' and 'Robin Hood' (5,4) |
| HANOVERIAN | Period in British history from 1714 to 1901, starting with King George I and ending with Queen Victoria (10) |
| ROYALDEESIDE | Area around Braemar, so named because of connections with Queen Victoria (5,7) |
| GOVERN | Rule has gone out with Queen Victoria (6) |
| CHOWCHOW | Chinese preserve of citron, ginger, orange peel etc in syrup; a piccalilli-like relish of vegetables in mustard; or, a spitz-type blue-black-tongued breed of Han dynasty dog that found favour with Que |
| WOODLARK | Nesting in grass or heather, a brown bird with a melodious flute-like song whilst on the wing, Lullula arborea (8) |
| ERICAS | Bell heather and tree heath |
| ERICA | Tree heath |
| ALY | Olympic gymnast Raisman who captained Team U.S.A.'s gold-medal-winning squads in 2012 and 2016 |
| TREEMALLOW | Malva arborea, woody-stemmed coastal plant (4,6) |
| PEGGYFLEMING | Figure skater who won the only U.S. gold medal at 1968 Winter Games (5,7) |
| ULEE | '--'s Gold (Fonda film)' |
| FTKNOX | U.S. Gold Bullion Depository site |
| EAGLES | U.S. gold coins |
| SHARESTHEWEALTH | Retweets a photo of the U.S. gold repository? |
| FORTKNOX | Site of the U.S. gold reserves |