| CINGERE | Gen. to encircle, metaph. to crown or garland (3rd conj.) |
| CORONET | Circlet, small crown or garland: of the head (7) |
| CORONAL | Circlet, small crown or garland: of the head (7) |
| INFO | Gen to illuminate notes Foreign Office initially assembled (4) |
| IACERE | To lie down, 2nd conj. or to throw, 3rd conj. |
| STEMMA | From "garland" and "to crown, wreathe", a family tree, a pedigree or a scroll recording a genealogy; or, a diagram showing the relationship of a text to its various manuscripts (6) |
| SWAG | Ornamental festoon or garland of drapery, flowers, foliage, fruit, linen etc; a carved or painted representation of thus; or, the boodle or booty of a burglar (4) |
| INDICO | I point out (1st conj., ~are) or I announce (3rd conj., ~ere) |
| SUSPICIO | Mistrust, 3rd decl. subs. or I look up, 3rd conj. verb |
| IACTARE | To hurl, 1st conj. (cf. closely with a similar 3rd conj. verb) |
| INCOLERE | To inhabit or live in (3rd conj.) |
| PRODUCERE | To bring out or lead forward, 3rd conj. compound |
| CONGRUERE | To agree (3rd conj.), intrans., + cum or dat. |
| SISTAM | I'm going to stop or I might stop (3rd conj.) |
| ANADEM | An old poetic word, from "to bind, to wreathe", for a chaplet, fillet or garland of flowers for the head (6) |
| INIRE | Lit. to enter, metaph. somnum ____, to go to the Land of Nod |
| ANTHOLOGY | Meaning "flower gathering", a compendium, florilegium or garland of poems or literary extracts (9) |
| WREATHE | To cover with a festoon or garland (7) |
| NERVERACKING | It's very stressful to knave, erring as to crown initially (5-7) |
| EDUCO | I lead out (3rd conj), but also I rear or bring up (1st) |