| MEDLEY | A miscellany |
| ODDSANDENDS | A miscellany |
| OLIO | From a word for "cooking pot" or "jar", a Spanish hotchpotch-like stew; or by extension, a miscellany, mishmash, potpourri or vaudeville (4) |
| PORTFOLIO | Case of wine, following a miscellany |
| APLOMB | Coolness with which MP can lob a miscellany (6) |
| BERRY | Technically, a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary makes the second part of the subject of this week's Miscellany (5) |
| THISANDTHAT | Miscellany, and a hint to the hidden words in the starred answers |
| BLOOM | A subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| GIANT | A subject of this week's Miscellany may often be described as this, owing to its large stature and height (5) |
| SPICE | A singular subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| CALM | Composed part of a musical miscellany (4) |
| GENTIAN | A subject of this week's Miscellany! (7) |
| ALP | Mountain from the highest chain in Europe, and up which a subject of this week's Miscellany may be seen (3) |
| IVY | A subject of this week's Miscellany! (3) |
| BOYSANDMEN | Plants on a theme of these are the subject of this week's Miscellany! (4,3,3) |
| BULB | Any subject of this week's Miscellany grows from a ___ (4) |
| SIRI | Looking back, the genus subject of this week's Miscellany is actually a voiceactivated virtual assistant that's part of the Apple operating system! (4) |
| RUBBERPLANT | Ficus elastica - a subject of this week's Miscellany! (6,5) |
| VISIT | This year you may wish to pay a ___ to one of the gardens connected to the subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| MELON | A subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |