| NEPETA | Genus of the lavender blue-flowered feline favourite catmint (6) |
| CATNIP | Cold milk backed as feline favourite? (6) |
| ECHIUM | Eurasian plant genus of the borage family whose members include the blue-flowered viper's bugloss (6) |
| EALING | Name for British films like The Lavender Hill Mob (6,6) |
| BALCON | Daniel Day-Lewis' grandfather who produced the Ealing Studios films Whisky Galore! and The Lavender Hill Mob (6) |
| HYSSOP | Biblical za'atar with a ceremonial sprinkling role, hence a word for a holy-water aspergillum; or, a blue-flowered aromatic herb in the mint family (6) |
| SCILLA | Blue flowered plant of lily family |
| BORAGE | Gold in yellowish-grey, say, or blue-flowered plant (6) |
| PATENS | Spreading blue-flowered gentian sage or Salvia - - - - - - (6) |
| ERYNGO | Blue-flowered bristly plant (6) |
| ALEC | Film star of The Lavender Hill Mob, ... Guinness |
| ROSEMARY | First name of the cookery teacher on Ladette to Lady ; or, from the Latin meaning "sea dew", a fragrant woody herb with lavender-blue flowers (8) |
| EALINGCOMEDY | One of a series of films such as Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Lavender Hill Mob (6,6) |
| POPOCATEPETL | Church leader sheltering old feline favourite by large volcano |
| CATMINT | Herbaceous plant which is a feline favourite (7) |
| ORPINGTON | Poultry breed from Kent with varieties including buff, white, lavender, blue etc (9) |
| ORPINGTONS | Kentish hens with buff, lavender, blue, white or black plumage (10) |
| ORION | Lavender-blue geranium - needs oxygen and iron possibly (5) |
| IRIS | - pallida; lavender-blue flower prized for its violet-scented orris (4) |
| AURIC | Member of Les Six who wrote the scores for the 1950s films The Lavender Hill Mob and Moulin Rouge (5) |