| SNOWMEN | Figures made in the garden in winter (7) |
| SNOWMAN | Figure made in the winter |
| MINT | There's a lot of money to be made in the garden (4) |
| ANGEL | Figure made in the snow |
| RHUBARB | Vegetable stalks eaten as fruit in dishes including crumble, compote and fool, forced under terracotta pots in the garden in January and February (7) |
| CUTOUTS | Figures made with scissors |
| TRIGRAM | Figure made up of three whole or broken lines, traditionally used in the Chinese system of divination I Ching (7) |
| GIVERNY | Location of the garden in many a Monet masterpiece |
| WAXWORK | Figure made from candle material (7) |
| TIM | "And if I kiss you in the garden in the moonlight, will you pardon me? Come tiptoe through the tulip |
| DIAGRAM | Figure made from copper and silver stuff |
| PICTUREFRAME | Icon to plant evidence locally as it keeps Monet's women in the garden in one place (7,5) |
| HOED | Worked in the garden, in a way |
| ROSE | Wine out in the garden in summer (4) |
| EIGHT | Certain "figure" made in skating |
| HEXAGRAM | Any of the sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines in the I Ching, or Book of Changes (8) |
| MARZIPAN | Sweet almond paste, and, as almonds are one of the main crops in Mallorca, desserts and figures made with this are plentiful on the island especially around Christmas (8) |
| EDEN | In the Old Testament, the garden in which Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation (4) |
| GETHSEMANE | In the New Testament, the garden in Jerusalem where Christ was betrayed on the night before his Crucifixion (10) |
| BUGSBUNNY | This animated figure made his debut in A Wild Hare in 1940 in which he first uttered the immortal li |