| BURDOCK | Dandelion and ___, fizzy drink (7) |
| CHICORY | With heads of leaves used for gratins and salads, a blue-flowered plant related to daisy, dandelion and camomile (7) |
| ALE | Ginger ___; fizzy drink |
| DEW | Mountain ___; fizzy drink |
| GARLIC | Craig and Will madly gathering head of dandelion and pungent hedgerow bulb (4,6) |
| WILD | Craig and Will madly gathering head of dandelion and pungent hedgerow bulb (4,6) |
| WEEDS | Dandelion and darnel |
| MESH | Daisy, dandelion and dock - each is this! (4) |
| ALES | Ginger ___ (fizzy drinks) |
| COMPOSITE | A botanical word for a bloom in the family that includes the chrysanthemum, dahlia, daisy, dandelion and sunflower (9) |
| TAPROOTS | Straight tapering plant parts, growing vertically down into soil, forming the centre from which small rootlets emerge (eg, parsley, dandelion and carrot) (3-5) |
| MESCLUN | Provencal salad containing a mixture of young greens and flowers such as rocket, dandelion leaves, chervil, endive and lamb's lettuce (7) |
| SODA | Doodh ___ (fizzy milk drink) |
| ROSETTE | The dandelion, for example, can make tees rot (7) |
| HAWKBIT | Dandelion-like flowers in the genus Leontodon (7) |
| TWIDDLE | Fiddle with wilted salad containing dandelion head (7) |
| BOMB | Bath ___ (fizzy capsule) |
| WEEDY | Overrun with dandelions and such |
| WEED | Pull up dandelions and crab grass |
| SALSIFY | Purple-flowered plant of the dandelion family, sometimes called the oyster plant because of the taste of its edible root (7) |