| PEAPOD | Case of leguminous vegetable (3,3) |
| PARSNIPS | Norm gets a bargain with last of leguminous vegetables (8) |
| LIMA | Leguminous vegetabLe, - - - bean (4) |
| PEA | A leguminous vegetable (3) |
| BEAN | Leguminous vegetable (4) |
| LIMABEAN | Leguminous vegetable (4,4) |
| PEAS | Vegetables harvested from the pods of leguminous plants whose cultivars include Survivor, Spring, Garden Sweet, Early Perfection and Champion of England (4) |
| PULSE | It beats the edible seeds of leguminous plants! |
| BEANFEAST | A hearty meal of leguminous food? (9) |
| BEANO | Feast of leguminous food and nothing more (5) |
| PODS | What is the main characteristic of leguminous plants? (4) |
| FRENCHBEANS | Leguminous vegetables (6,5) |
| LIMABEANS | Leguminous vegetables from South America (4,5) |
| BAUHINIA | Genus of leguminous climbing plants widely cultivated for ornament (8) |
| LENTIL | Edible brownish seed of a leguminous plant, cooked and eaten as a vegetable, in soups, etc (6) |
| PEANUT | Edible seed of a leguminous plant (6) |
| LEGUME | Seedpod of a leguminous plant |
| MIMOSA | Cocktail of equal parts champagne and orange juice named after the leguminous Australian plant Acacia dealbata (6) |
| ACACIA | Shrub or tree of a tropical and subtropical leguminous genus, with small yellow or white flowers (6) |
| CLOVER | Any plant of the leguminous genus Trifolium in the family Fabaceae, also known as trefoil (6) |