| GERBERA | Genus of African daisies |
| AGAPANTHUS | Genus of African liliaceous plants such as the African lily (10) |
| TUN | Genus of African plant |
| KOLA | Large genus of African trees bearing kola nuts. |
| TAGETES | Genus of African marigolds (7) |
| XENOPUS | Genus of African aquatic frogs (7) |
| URETA | Genus of African jumping spider |
| THUNBERGIA | Genus of African plant called blackeyed Susan - unearth big version (10) |
| KNIPHOFIA | Genus of African plants comprising the red-hot pokers (9) |
| NEMESIA | See main genus of African summer-flowering annuals and perennials, with variously coloured, slightly spurred flowers! (anag.) (7) |
| ORYX | From the Greek for "stonemason's axe", a genus of African antelope (4) |
| RAYS | From Latin for "spokes", a word for arms of starfish, beams of light, petals of daisies or other things diverging from a central point (4) |
| BELLIS | Genus of the "pretty, beautiful" marguerite- or ox-eye-like English lawn daisies symbolic of purity and joy (6) |
| TWO | Number of seasons of "Pushing Daisies" |
| ASTER | Of which flower genus are Michaelmas daisies? (5) |
| MACKENZIE | Sir Compton -; author of novels including Buttercups and Daisies, The Monarch of the Glen and Whisky Galore (9) |
| DISCS | Shapes of CDs, Frisbees or coins; or, the "eyes" of composite flowers including daisies and marguerites (5) |
| CHAIN | Series of connected daisies or metal links; or, a string of islands (5) |
| EYES | One's orbital ocular organs; discs of daisies; or, hawseholes of ships (4) |
| BARKER | Victorian artist noted for her illustrations of blossoms, daisies, grape hyacinths, lilies of the valley, poppies, primroses, wild roses and other flowers, all characteristically adorned by their own |