| FOLLOWERS | Disciples look back, covered in blossoms |
| MINIATURE | Little home, one covered in blossom |
| FLORID | From "blooming" - a word used to mean abounding in blossoms; chintzy, grandiloquent, overly adorned or richly ornamental; flushed or rosy of complexion; or, bright in colour (6) |
| MADLY | Starts to make all disciples look yonder with ardour (5) |
| PREMATURE | Rash is more manageable, back covered in antiseptic (9) |
| LEGGY | Tall girl's back covered in yellow and white? (5) |
| REHASH | Fellow's back covered in spots? That's nothing new |
| CAROM | Come back covered in garlic aroma (5) |
| ROSIE | Funny O'Donnell is lying back, covered in caviar (5) |
| GYPSUM | See back covered in adhesive plaster (6) |
| BOBTAILS | Parts of animals black at back, covered in swellings (8) |
| DELEGATE | Silver brought back covered by excise charge (8) |
| GALORE | A gogo dancer's back covered by grand flowering plant |
| GORGE | Stuff coming back covered with blood |
| TILED | Was ahead after it was put back covered with slate (5) |
| BURUNDI | Smuggle in blossom, one in Africa (7) |
| VANGOGH | Dutch artist who painted fruit orchards in blossom, haystacks and wheat fields in Provence, starry skies, irises, sunflowers, olive trees and cypresses (3,4) |
| ABLOOM | Flowering; in blossom |
| DEVELOP | Branch out in blossom (7) |
| LEAVESOUT | Overlooks foliage in blossom? |