| MANUKA | Antibacterial honey from New Zealand (6) |
| BUTTER | Word, from "cow cheese", for the pale-yellow churned cream with which to bake a cake, make a roux or veritably spread on one's crumpets or toast with honey from the bees (6) |
| SUCKLE | What mothers do, extracting honey from flower (6) |
| SUCKER | Bee getting honey from a garden shoot? (6) |
| NECTAR | Honey from the glands of plants (6) |
| WETONE | Single antibacterial wipe? |
| MOANED | Bird from New Zealand with Kelly from Australia complained (6) |
| KIRITE | One of the great 6 - from New Zealand (4,2,6) |
| KANAWA | One of the great 6 - from New Zealand (4,2,6) |
| CHINTZ | Glazed fabric from New Zealand chit is provided for (6) |
| HAYLEY | Ms Westenra, soprano singer who hails from New Zealand (6) |
| DANZIG | Australian from New Zealand in tunnel was once German and is now Polish, in a manner of speaking (6) |
| TASMAN | - Sea, arm of the Pacific Ocean separating Australia from New Zealand (6) |
| TAKAHE | Ah! That Kate from New Zealand! Some bird but so hard to find |
| STRAINER | A colander, riddle or sieve for a range of things, from cheese and peas to tea leaves and honey from bees (8) |
| BEE | Makes honey from the collected nectar and pollen |
| BABY | Honey from bees, say, keeping a year |
| HIVE | Structure a beekeeper extracts honey from |
| MEL | Honey from bee? Well, finally |
| HOMESWEETHOME | It's a sign there's nowhere like it for the Honey from the heart of the flats? (4,5,4) |