| BELLFLOWER | Campanula (10) |
| ADENOPHORA | Genus of campanula relative with blue flower spires - moves pro on ahead (10) |
| ROCKGARDEN | Area built for the cultivation of alpines, campanula or aubretia (4,6) |
| CANTERBURYBELL | Cultivated biennial plant (Campanula medium) (10,4) |
| HAREBELL | Delicate blue campanula |
| LABEL | Name... part of Campanula (bellflower) (5) |
| BELL | Campanula medium, the 'Canterbury ___' (4) |
| RAMPION | The bellflower Campanula rapunculus |
| BELLS | Campanula flowers resemble them (5) |
| BELLE | Campanula variety, 'Kent - - -' (5) |
| WALL | Erysimum is the ___ flower, while Campanula portenschlagiana is the ___ bellflower! (4) |
| EARLYAUGHTS | Genus of small perennial plants of the campanula family, having various common names including silvery dwarf harebell, wheel bell, rock bell or grassy bell (11) |
| GLOVES | ___ of Mary is one of many names for Campanula trachelium (6) |
| MACAU | Campanula variant off the plan of S China seaport (5) |
| BELLFLOWERS | Common name for a number of plants from the campanula genus (11) |
| VIKING | Scandinavian seafarer, as in the cultivar of narcissus, tulip, campanula and winter heather (6) |
| TUSSOCKBELLFLOWER | Another name for the flowering plant Campanula carpatica, native to the Carpathian Mountains |
| EDRAIANTHUS | Genus of small perennial plants of the campanula family, having various common names including silvery dwarf harebell, wheel bell, rock bell or grassy bell (11) |
| PETALS | Modified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6) |