| CAPE | - - - - gooseberry - name popularly associated with physalis species of the nightshade family (4) |
| SCHIELE | Strongly influenced by Gustav Klimt, which Austrian expressionist painter, who died at 28, painted Self-Portrait with Physalis (1912) |
| LOVE | - - - in-a-mist, name popularly given to the hardy annual nigella (4) |
| OHIO | 17th state of the US - and one species of the horse chestnut genus (aesculus) is known as the ___ buckeye! (4) |
| MARY | Names popularly given to alstroemeria - Peruvian lily or Ulster - - - - (4) |
| ANIL | Common name for a shrub (indigofera species) of the West Indies and South America, that is a source of indigo dye (4) |
| TOON | Canonical species of the title character in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" |
| YODEL | Style of singing popularly associated with The Alps. (5) |
| TOMATILLO | Central American plant of the nightshade family (Physalis philadelphica) also called the Mexican ground cherry (9) |
| BLUEBEARD | Murdering husband of European folklore popularly associated with the 15th-century French knight Gilles de Rais (9) |
| CLERICALCOLLAR | Neckband of person in ministry popularly associated with dog? |
| DEERSTALKER | Item of headgear popularly associated with Sherlock Holmes (11) |
| SEAHOLLY | Name popularly given to any of the eryngium species (3,5) |
| AARONSROD | Name popularly given to the common mullein in reference to the staff of Moses' brother (6,3) |
| SWIFTS | Fastest of the bird species, of the family Apodidae, capable of more than 160kmh (6) |
| TOBACCO | Preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of a plant of the nightshade family (7) |
| CHINESE | And 19A. Common name of Physalis alkekengi with orange-red, papery calyces (7,7) |
| LANTERN | Common name of Physalis alkekengi with orange-red, papery calyces (7,7) |
| SANDMYRTLE | Common name for Kalmia buxifolia, a flowering shrub species of the heather family (4,6) |
| PHYSALIS | Plant genus of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) that includes the Cape gooseberry and tomatillo (8) |