| ROSES | Flowers and a box of Cadbury's chocolates (5) |
| PIANO | Instrument described by Will Hunting as "a bunch of keys, three pedals, and a box of wood" |
| MILKTRAY | Cadbury's chocolate assortment (4,4) |
| FREDDO | Cadbury's chocolate frog |
| MOSER | Daughter of a Swiss goldsmith, the youngest founding member of the Royal Academy who painted Spring, Summer, Bouquet of Flowers and a room at Frogmore House (5) |
| CLARE | Poet whose collection The Rural Muse illuminates aspects of country life including oak trees, fairy rings, a nightingale's nest, forest flowers and a shepherd's hut (5) |
| SPRAY | Give him some flowers and a bookie will beam (5) |
| WURLY | Brand of chocolate bar launched by Cadbury's in 1970 (5,5) |
| CURLY | Brand of chocolate bar launched by Cadbury's in 1970 (5,5) |
| POPPY | Temperate plant with red, orange or white flowers and a milky sap (5) |
| PAPAW | Tree with red-purple flowers and a big yellow fruit |
| VIOLA | A flower and a stringed instrument |
| FLEUR | French word for flower, and a girl's name (5) |
| SMASH | Convenience food created by Cadbury's (and sold by Martians?) (5) |
| BOOST | Does this Cadbury's bar give you a fillip? (5) |
| AZTEC | ____ was the Cadbury's rival of the Mars bar, 1967-78 |
| CHEST | A box of vital personal possessions (5) |
| CRATE | A box of slats for holding and transporting goods |
| CUBEB | A box of second class fruit from India (5) |
| NETWT | Fig. on a box of animal crackers |