| WICKLOW | County aka 'The Garden of Ireland' (7) |
| EARTHLY | Hieronymus Bosch triptych ranging from the Garden of Eden to a vision of hell, The Garden Of ... Del |
| SERPENT | Inhabitant of the Garden of Eden got blown in old band (7) |
| GOODAND | Kevin Spacey film, Midnight in the Garden of... Evil (4,3) |
| TEMPTER | Satan in the Garden of Eden |
| INFIRST | Enclosed by the garden of Eden, becoming 4Ac (2,5,5) |
| KAMSACK | Prairie town called 'The Garden of Saskatchewan' |
| LEIGHTON | President of the Royal Academy from 1878-96 who painted Crenaia the Nymph of the Dargle, The Garden of the Hesperides andA Flaming June (8) |
| HESPERIDES | In Greek mythology. the nymphs of evening who kept watch with a dragon over the garden of the golden apples in the Islands of the Blessed (10) |
| VELVET | Nickname of Jan Brueghel the Elder, creator of The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man with Peter Paul Rubens (6) |
| KENT | County known as the "Garden of England", site of one of the three "royal" towns (4) |
| KATHMANDU | 4,344 ft above sea level and east of the Buddhist pilgrimage site Lumbini, the Nepalese capital and Himalayan gateway, site of the Garden of Dreams (9) |
| EDEN | The Garden of in the Old Testament housed the Tree Of Knowledge Of Good And Evil (4) |
| GIHON | Second river mentioned in the Book of Genesis, one of four flowing from the Garden of Eden (5) |
| BOSCH | Surname of the Dutch artist who painted the triptych 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' (5) |
| PARADISE | Word for a walled garden of delight, pleasure ground or the garden of Eden, thus heaven, Shangri-la or any other place or state of bliss (8) |
| BUGLE | Instrument traditionally used to sound the Last Post; war veteran, Bill Osborne, 92, honours the fallen every Remembrance Day with a performance in the garden of his Ellesmere Port home (5) |
| LADON | Serpent-like dragon in Greek mythology that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides |
| HELL | What the rightmost panel of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" depicts |
| MOUNTOFOLIVES | Hill to the east of Jerusalem at whose foot is the Garden of Gethsemane |