| TEACADDY | Day cadet played where the leaves are (3,5) |
| PEMBROKE | Welsh town where the leaves drop? (8) |
| CRIB | Card game played where the baby sleeps maybe |
| OBLIVION | Old boy with violin played where drunkard is? (8) |
| CALIFORNIADREAMIN | 1965 release by The Mamas and the Papas with the first line 'All the leaves are brown' |
| ASPEN | Type of tree in which the leaves are attached to the stem by long flattened stalks so that they quiver in the wind (5) |
| REVEALS | Shows at the far end the leaves are damaged (7) |
| ACTED | The new cadet played a part (5) |
| ARROWSHAPED | Any plant with the Latin species names of sagittifolia, sagittalis or sagittus, means that the leaves are this! (6-5) |
| PERFUME | Horsewood Clausena anisata: The oils from the leaves are also used in flavouring and nice smellies called ___ (8) |
| MINT | The leaves are used fresh or candied (4) |
| OOLONG | Type of tea in which the leaves are partially oxidised (6) |
| STALKS | Main parts of plants to which the leaves are attached (6) |
| CELLO | It's played where prisoner no. 15 is kept? |
| LOOCONCERTO | Musical work played where Brits go? |
| ACANTHUS | The leaves of which plant were used as the motif for the architectural decoration on Corinthian colu |
| SILKWORM | The larva of a particular Chinese moth, which feeds on the leaves of the mulberry tree (8) |
| SPECKLED | Mottled, like the leaves of the polka dot plant (8) |
| BLACKTEA | Ceylon, Earl Grey, English breakfast ... beverage brewed from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis assamica plant (5,3) |
| MICROBES | If a sloth gets too cold, the ___ in its stomach will die, and it wont be able to digest the leaves it eats |