| SUBTROPICAL | Applied to many gardens in the UK, this relates to, or is characteristic of, areas close to the tropics (3-8) |
| STPETE | Home of The Trop |
| JEKYLL | Gertrude ___, horticulturist who designed hundreds of gardens in the UK (6) |
| LEASE | Rent green areas close to village (5) |
| RHINO | This relates to nose of wild animal (5) |
| BRIDAL | Braindead oddly screened in British Library ___ this relates to 6 (6) |
| VICINITIES | Areas close by |
| MONASTIC | This relates religiously to a girl's half ticket (8) |
| CLEFTPALATE | In the UK, this facial birth defect is normally repaired in the first year of life |
| CELINE | & 48D Singer performing a handful of live shows in the UK this month, and in July and August (pictured) (6,4) |
| PURPLEEMPEROR | In the UK, this unusually coloured (male) butterfly is restricted to central southern English woodland |
| INCOMETAX | In 1939 in Britain, this levy was raised to its highest ever figure of 7/6d in the pound (6,3) |
| MORTADELLA | As sold in the UK, this Italian sausage comes from Bologna |
| SOLSTICE | Summer ___ , June 21st in the UK this year (8) |
| APRILFOOLSDAY | In the UK, this annual event traditionally lasts for half its apparent length |
| ANNEXE | A building which is joined to or is next to a larger main building (6) |
| CLADDAGH | Area close to the centre of Galway city where the Corrib River meets Galway Bay |
| BOOT | A name applied to many cemeteries of the American west such as at Dodge City (4,4) |
| FINCH | Common name applied to many small passerine songbirds of the family Fringillidae (canaries, linnets, siskins etc.) (5) |
| BROAD | - beans; legumes seasonal in British gardens in the summer months at the same time as asparagus, courgettes, peas, spinach and strawberries (5) |