| MACHE | Another name for lamb's lettuce; or, paired with "papier", French for gluey "chewed paper" used to make boxes, furniture or tea trays and often japanned or painted when dry (5) |
| COLLE | Paired with "papier", hence "glued paper", a French art term for a type of montage of decorative or printed scraps, pasted to form a composition of usually abstract design (5) |
| ELIA | Another name for Lamb |
| SIZE | Reportedly, yearns for gluey mixture (4) |
| CRUD | Skiing slang for gluey half-melted snow (4) |
| HOPE | Word for the desire that "springs eternal"; or, paired with "chest", a synonym for the bottom drawer or glory box for a woman's trousseau (4) |
| ELDERFLOWER | Blooms of a hedgerow tree or shrub in the genus Sambucus, used to make cordial or paired with ingred |
| CHARM | From the Latin for "incantation", a word for attractiveness or the power of fascination; or, paired with the adjective "offensive", a classic example of an oxymoron (5) |
| STICKY | A gummed label or Post-it note; a word generally meaning adhesive, gluey, hot, humid, muggy, tenacious or unpleasant; or, paired with "willie", a clinging plant also called cleavers (6) |
| CREEP | Feeding enclosure for lambs or piglets; or, a gap in wall or hedge for sheep to pass through (5) |
| POPPY | A cornfield flower of remembrance, also known as a coquelicot for its cock's-comb-red petals; or, paired with "head", a word for a wooden finial decorating an end of a church pew (5) |
| NAPKIN | Square of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth or hands (6) |
| CREPE | Variety of French pancake; or, a type of colourful crinkled paper used to make flowers, party decorations and pinatas (5) |
| NAPKINS | Squares of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth or hands (7) |
| RAMPION | A species of purple bellflower whose common name, "Rapunzel", shared with lamb's lettuce, is given to a long-haired maiden in the eponymous fairy tale (7) |
| FALL | Season for American having frittata and lamb's lettuce to start with |
| TISSUE | Paper used to cover model turning up to go to court (6) |
| PARCHMENT | Baking -; paper used to line cake tins, wrap sandwiches/picnic loaves or in the cooking method known as en papillote (9) |
| TWINNED | Matched or paired a city with one in a different country (7) |
| MINT | Named after a nymph transformed into a plant by Persephone, a herb used for fresh fruit salad, sauce for lamb, peas, courgette fritatta or mango dishes (4) |