| BORECOLE | Another name for kale (8) |
| BROCCOLI | Vegetable in the family that includes collard greens, cabbage, cauliflower and kale with nutrients beneficial for bone density (8) |
| BAKELITE | Nibble around sides of kale that's mistaken for plastic (8) |
| CABBAGES | Heads of Savoy and Kale (8) |
| RATIONAL | Reasonable to ration kale, having trimmed edges (8) |
| COLLARDS | Edible loose-leafed greens related to kale (8) |
| BRASSICA | Genus of kale and turnip - barsac is alternative (8) |
| SNAKEOIL | Wild kale is no good for those who want a silly panacea (5,3) |
| CRUCIFER | From the Latin for "cross", a person carrying a small rood in a church procession; or, a brassica with four-petalled cross-shaped flowers, such as broccoli, cabbage, collard, kale, mustard or turnip ( |
| KOHLRABI | I abhor kale, regularly used as vegetable |
| LAKEERIE | Curly kale I put in before lots of water |
| VITAMINA | The vision-boosting nutrient alphabetically leading its healthful pack - it is also called retinol and can be found in butter, carrots, egg yolks, halibut oil, kale, mangoes and squash to keep one's n |
| TUSCAN | ____ kale, another name for the Italian cabbage cavolo nero (6) |
| CALES | Archaic or old-fashioned name for the brassicas such as cabbages, kale varieties, greens, turnips et |
| CAVOLONERO | Italian name for a variety of black kale used in dishes including minestrone and ribolitta (6,4) |
| SUPERFOOD | Fed with soup or, for a change, kale? |
| OVEN | Appliance for making kale chips |
| ALEC | Name found in "kale chips" |
| LEEK | Shelter first of kale and another vegetable (4) |
| TYKE | Extremely tasty kale for youngster (4) |