| SUBTROPICAL | Cobra and tulips out of place in a fairly lush climate |
| ALLEGRETTO | In a fairly quick tempo (of music) (10) |
| ETHNICAL | One in the clan, out of place in a particular group (8) |
| QURAN | Quadrant that's a tad out of place in a holy book (5) |
| KURDISH | Rush kid out of place, in a manner of speaking (7) |
| OCEAN | Canoe out of place in a large body of water (5) |
| THIRD | Hydrogen dirt out of place, in a place |
| FASCINATOR | A fraction's out of place in a woman's headpiece (10) |
| LARGHETTO | In a fairly slow tempo (>music) |
| SENDINTHECLOWNS | Welsh contend spin out of place in a musical number (4,2,3,6) |
| EECUMMINGS | US poet and painter who wrote The Enormous Room in 1922 and Tulips and Chimneys a year later (1,1,8) |
| LILY | Common name of a family of plants that includes bluebells, hyacinths and tulips (4) |
| YOGA | The Cobra and The Crane are among poses in this form of discipline (4) |
| ARIEL | Sylvia Plath's posthumous anthology featuring the eponymous poem and others including Elm, Poppies in July, Sheep in Fog, The Bee Meeting and Tulips (5) |
| BULBS | Grown under trees or forced in pots, subterranean buds of lilies and tulips (5) |
| SPRINGFLOWERS | Daffodils and tulips jumping out of bed? (6,7) |
| SKIRTS | Garments with styles including bell, pencil, puffball, trumpet and tulip; petticoats; the lower edges of a sheep's fleece; or, the flaps covering a saddle's stirrup bars (6) |
| DENCH | Actress in films including Iris, Ladies in Lavender and Tulip Fever (5) |
| CODA | In music, the final part of a fairly long piece which is added in order to finish it off in a pleasing way (4) |
| FLORAL | Of roses and tulips |