| TULIP | Dutch bulb blossom (5) |
| TULIPS | Dutch bulb flowers |
| RUSSO | The surname of Blossom and Joey in the US sitcom Blossom (5) |
| LILAC | Shrub or small tree with fragrant blossom (5) |
| BUDDY | Friend ready to blossom? (5) |
| BLOOM | A blossom (5) |
| PETAL | Amy leaves playmate a bit of blossom (5) |
| FLOUR | Blossom loudly ground grain (5) |
| MADLY | Absurdly, many are in blossom (5) |
| LOWER | Lead off Blossom the cow? (5) |
| LOTUS | Across university, many blossom (5) |
| BIRCH | Tree beginning to blossom beside Irish church (5) |
| SOMME | Blossom meant to display a French flower (5) |
| PEONY | Symbolising enduring friendship, loyalty and honour, a floral symbol of China with plum blossom (5) |
| HONEY | Food derived from nectar collected by bees of plants including lavender, orange blossom, sweet clover, Scottish heather, sunflower and French chestnut (5) |
| ROYAL | It will blossom with gold for the English burgomeister (5) |
| CANTO | Portuguese for 'corner', this modern neighbourhood restaurant in Blossom Street, Ancoats, Manchester, showcases food and drink from Portugal and further afield (5) |
| WHITE | Colour of the delicate, frothy spring blossom of a damson tree (5) |
| MAYOR | It will blossom with gold for the English burgomeister (5) |
| BLAKE | Poet, painter and engraver whose illustrated collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience includes The Shepherd, The Lamb, Hie Blossom and Spring (5) |