| WOODBINE | Gaspingly pretty honeysuckle; or, a florally named old British smoke (8) |
| PANT | Breathe gaspingly |
| BENSON | __ & Hedges: British smoke |
| ARCH | Curved architectural structure with a keystone or quoin; or, a frame for supporting rambling roses, honeysuckle or clematis (4) |
| VINE | General word for a climbing plant such as jasmine, wisteria, lilac, clematis, honeysuckle or bougainvillea (4) |
| LUTEUM | Rhododendron - - - - - -, the honeysuckle or yellow azalea (6) |
| ANTHEMION | Name by which the honeysuckle or palmette architectural omament was known to the ancient Greeks (9) |
| MANDARIN | A named orange/yellow honeysuckle - as spoken by many Chinese (8) |
| NAAMAN | Coming from Gehenna, Amanda named Old Testament character (6) |
| DESIGNATED | Named old-fashioned, English symbol is included (10) |
| NOAH | Initially named old Assyrian holy man in the Bible (4) |
| GEYSER | Sound chap, one named Old Faithful |
| ENGARLAND | Country houses artist turned up to decorate florally (9) |
| SCABIOSA | A nectar-rich genus of the honeysuckle family, also called pincushion flowers (8) |
| REPOT | Transplant, florally |
| WREATHE | Surround florally (7) |
| DORMOUSE | From the Anglo-Norman for "sleepy one", a somnolent squirrel-like rodent nesting in woven bark and honeysuckle and feeding on berries, nuts and the blossoms of hawthorn, oak, sycamore and willow (8) |
| LONICERA | Honeysuckle left suspended, getting half of rain (8) |
| SCABIOUS | Plant in the honeysuckle family, also called pincushion flower (8) |
| REWAREWA | Tree also known as NZ honeysuckle (8) |