| TOPIARY | Art of hedge-clipping (7) |
| YARDWASTE | Hedge clippings, grass cuttings, etc. |
| LEO | Look around back of hedge for a sign of summer |
| PRIVET | A type of hedge used by the Isle of Capri vetch to climb on? (6) |
| HEDDLING | Process of cutting, lopping, pruning etc in the rural skill of hedge-laying (8) |
| TRIMMINGS | A word for hedge clippings; fittings; condiments, sauces and other traditional accompaniments to meals; embellishing passementerie, including braids, frills, fringes and rick-rack; or, decorations (9) |
| QUICKSET | Type of hedge associated with the intelligentsia? |
| BOX | A carton of hedge? (3) |
| RIVET | Top of hedge-plant removed to fasten plates (5) |
| ENCASE | Surround with a kind of hedge (6) |
| CHAMELEON | Creature over top of hedge, one in disguise? (9) |
| EGLANTINE | Plant arranged in tangle under bottom of hedge (9) |
| YEAHYEAH | Doubly fine grass pulled up round back of hedge, twice (4,4) |
| DACHA | Bounder jumps over top of hedge near a summer house |
| SHEEP | Animal urinates over top of hedge, facing the other way (5) |
| EDGEWISE | Central part of hedge is eaten by sheep going sideways (8) |
| OTIOSE | Serving no practical purpose, soot spread round one by end of hedge (6) |
| YEAH | Dried grass turneed over around back of hedge, certainly! (4) |
| MAZE | Network of hedges and grain by the sound of it (4) |
| EDGE | A border of hedges (4) |