| LONICERA | Genus of honeysuckle Caroline altered (8) |
| LEI | Flower garland, from part of honeysuckle inflorescence (3) |
| MOTH | Hummingbird hawk- -; insect feeding on the nectar of honeysuckle, red verbena, cosmos and buddleia (4) |
| VINE | From "fasten, tie", word for a twining stem of honeysuckle, hop, morning glory or other climber/creeper (4) |
| SCABIOSA | A nectar-rich genus of the honeysuckle family, also called pincushion flowers (8) |
| HEDGEROW | Botanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8) |
| WOODBINE | Honeysuckle - brand of cheap cigarette (8) |
| DAYDREAM | The - -; Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting of Jane Morris sitting in a bough of sycamore with honeysuckle (3,5) |
| AMBRIDGE | Fictional agricultural village in Borsetshire, setting of locales including Arkwright Hall, Grey Gables, Home Farm, Honeysuckle Cottage, St Stephen's Church and The Bull (8) |
| 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) |
| SCABIOUS | Plant in the honeysuckle family, also called pincushion flower (8) |
| REWAREWA | Tree also known as NZ honeysuckle (8) |
| MANDARIN | A named orange/yellow honeysuckle - as spoken by many Chinese (8) |
| FRAGRANT | Like honeysuckle |
| CREEPERS | Wisteria and honeysuckle |
| BINDWEED | The plant "inextricably entwined" and in love with the honeysuckle in a Flanders and Swann song |
| LEYCESTERIA | Genus of the Himalayan honeysuckle (11) |
| SPUR | Part of the sepal of a flower such as aquilegia, honeysuckle, delphinium or orchid for a pollinator's proboscis (4) |
| ABELIA | Genus of flowering plants in the honeysuckle family such as the Chinese _ (6) |
| ELDERBERRIES | Black or red fruits of a shrub of the honeysuckle family (12) |