| REDOLENCE | Bouquet of wine once captivated the French (9) |
| NOSE | Part of the body synonymous with prying; a hound's sense of smell; the bouquet of wine; or, the withered flower of an apple, gooseberry etc (4) |
| FRAGRANCE | Bouquet of paper across the Channel? (9) |
| CARNATION | Buy a pink bouquet of these for Mother's Day (9) |
| TREVOREVE | Waking The Dead actor who also starred in Bouquet Of Barbed Wire (6,3) |
| AROMA | Bouquet of wine |
| CHARNECO | Sweet wine once drunk after tea (8) |
| OPORTO | Whence fortified wine once produced? On river there only, originally (6) |
| GRAPES | Wine, once |
| MOSER | Daughter of a Swiss goldsmith, the youngest founding member of the Royal Academy who painted Spring, Summer, Bouquet of Flowers and a room at Frogmore House (5) |
| SMELLING | Enjoying the bouquet of a glass of wine, for example |
| SPRAY | Cloud of droplets; or, a brooch in the form of a bouquet of flowers (5) |
| DENIS | Chief art theorist of the Nabis, painter of works including Homage to Cezanne, Motif Romanesque and Nude with Bouquet of Violets (5) |
| NEWMAN | Andrea -, author of novels A Bouquet of Barbed Wire and A Sense of Guilt (6) |
| FINLAY | Frank, actor who starred in the 1976 TV version of Bouquet Of Barbed Wire (6) |
| SPRAYER | Bouquet of the Queen's aerosol (7) |
| ANDREANEWMAN | Author of A Bouquet of Barbed Wire (6,6) |
| LEGOSETS | Block kits like the 822-piece Bouquet of Roses |
| NYES | One of the words for flocks or "bouquets" of pheasants (4) |
| MONET | 'Bouquet of Sunflowers' painter |