| BRASSICA | Genus of cabbages and mustards (8) |
| CORDYLINE | Genus of cabbage palm eg 'Torbay Dazzler' (9) |
| BLACKLEG | Fungal disease of cabbages and potatoes (8) |
| SEALINGWAX | "To talk of many things: Of shoes-and ships-and ... ...- Of cabbages-and kings-" (Lewis Carroll) |
| WALRUS | "...of cabbages and kings" speaker |
| CLUBROOT | Disease of cabbages (8) |
| ANDKINGS | "Of cabbages ___" |
| CHARLOCK | Tea with jam and mustard - that's wild (8) |
| CRUETSET | Salt, pepper, and mustard (5,3) |
| COLONELS | Sanders and Mustard, for two |
| HEARTS | Compact centres of lettuces, cabbages and globe artichokes (6) |
| WOODPIGEON | Columba palumbus - a major pest of cabbages, sprouts, peas and grain (also buds, shoots, seeds, nuts and berries) (4,6) |
| BEDS | Garden plots of cabbages or roses, e.g.; layers of oysters; or, cots, bunks, four-posters etc, originally dug-out lairs, hollows or piles of straw (4) |
| COLCANNON | An Irish dish of cabbage and potatoes boiled and mashed together (9) |
| KIMCHI | National dish of South Korea, consisting of cabbage and other vegetables fermented with garlic, chillies etc. (6) |
| OHENRY | "Cabbages and Kings" author |
| KINGS | O. Henry's "Cabbages and ___" |
| SAVOY | Sort of cabbage and soya stew goes round 5 (5) |
| SAVOYS | Cabbages and kings? |
| SLAW | Salad of cabbage and dressing |