| CROPPED | Harvested cultivated plants, having come to the surface (7) |
| THROUGH | In consequence of having come to the end (7) |
| WORKTHROUGH | Lengthily deal with book having come to the end (4,7) |
| TIMEEXPIRED | Having come to the end of a period of engagement or imprisonment |
| FLOATUP | A potful of rubbish that will come to the surface (5,2) |
| AUTOPSY | Check when one's gone past you, having come to grief (7) |
| TREFOIL | (GKN) Any of various mainly leguminous plants having three-lobed leaves, especially of the clover genus (7) |
| VERBENA | Genus of plants having red, white or purple flowers much cultivated in gardens (7) |
| SORRELS | Which plants having succulent acid leaves are often used in salads (7) |
| LANTANA | American genus of herbaceous plants having spikes of yellow or oranges flowers (7) |
| LOBELIA | Genus of plants having red, blue, white or yellow five-lobed flowers whose three lower lobes form a |
| DAYLILY | Any widely cultivated plant of the genus Hemerocallis, with short-lived yellow, orange or red flowers (7) |
| RHUBARB | Cultivated plant with thick, reddish stalk used for dessert (7) |
| PARSNIP | Normal small piece of an edible cultivated plant (7) |
| THISTLE | He tilts cultivated plant (7) |
| UPTOSCRATCH | Come to the surface to graze and fill the bill? (2,2,7) |
| PARSLEY | Widely-cultivated plant of the carrot family with small compound leaves used in cooking and as a gar |
| LEAVEOVER | Stop, the time having come to go back to work (5,4) |
| BOILUP | Come to the surface, as anger |
| RERISE | Come to the surface again |