| KNOTGARDEN | Formal type of parterre, sometimes with broderie (4,6) |
| CHAPLAINCY | Religious organisation man with broderie anglaise possibly keeps in? |
| KNOT | - garden; originated by the Tudors, a geometric style of parterre formed by herbs, roses and box hedges (4) |
| PENELOPEANTE | Formal type of poker? |
| PRIVET | Largely formal type of doctor has evergreen bush (6) |
| BALLROOM | Formal type of hall for waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep, for example (8) |
| ORANGERIES | Gardens like Versailles' Parterre Bas |
| EMBROIDERY | Form of stitched art used to create broderie anglaise, samplers, crewelwork or simple patterns on aida cloth (10) |
| BOILEDBEEF | Could be of edible status, sometimes with carrots? (6,4) |
| PLAYFORTIME | Delay acting with formal type upset about introduction of irreverence (4,3,4) |
| LACE | With styles including guipure and Chantilly, an ornamental type of fabric similar to broderie anglaise (4) |
| EYELET | An aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6) |
| CUTWORK | Elegant textile artistry in the form of applique, broderie anglaise, embroidery or lace with an ornamental pattern of excised portions, eyelets or picots (7) |
| PURIST | Overly formal type for all to see amid trips abroad (6) |
| ITALIAN | - garden; type of Mediterraneanstyle parterre inspired by the Romans, traditionally incorporating fountains, classical sculptures and topiary (7) |
| OPENWORK | Pattern of holes in broderie anglaise and other embroidery (8) |
| HILL | Type of landform sometimes with a chalk figure; flock of ruffs; or, a co-founder of the National Trust (4) |
| PRIG | Overly formal type |
| MAZE | Inspired by knot gardens or parterres, a type of yew/box hedge labyrinth in some large classical gardens, designed to be walked as a giant puzzle (4) |
| GARDENS | Verdant outdoor spaces such as arboreta, cabbage patches, orchards, parterres, potagers, stumperies or any of those laid out with walks and flower beds for public enjoyment (7) |