| ARNICA | Herb related to daisies, traditionally prepared as a remedy for bruises (6) |
| COSTMARY | Herb related to daisies, tansy and chamomile, sometimes used to flavour English ale or dried for potpourri (8) |
| ECHIUM | The genus of the blue devil, aka viper's bugloss, whose name, from said serpent, refers to its snakeskin-like stems and reputed use as a remedy for asp bites (6) |
| POSSET | What spiced drink of hot milk curdled with beer was formerly used as a remedy for colds? (6) |
| NOUGAT | Almond, honey and egg white confection traditionally prepared in a cauldron in Montelimar (6) |
| BORAGE | Also known as starflower and attractive to pollinators including honey/bumblebees, a herb related to comfrey, heliotrope and forget-menot (6) |
| ALKALI | Talk a little about a remedy for acid (6) |
| FENNEL | Aniseed-flavoured bulb of a herb related to carrot, parsley and parsnip (6) |
| LOVAGE | A herb related to angelica, anise, carrots and parsnips (6) |
| HEALER | One with a remedy for the girl consuming beer (6) |
| HYSSOP | Aromatic herb related to mint, rosemary and lavender (6) |
| CURING | Finding a remedy for smoking, perhaps (6) |
| CHIVES | Small herb related to the onion (6) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Plant traditionally used as a remedy for facial puffiness, genus Euphrasia (9) |
| TENOTOMY | Surgical cutting or division of a tendon, especially as a remedy for club foot (8) |
| NEPENTHE | Writer is in trap, he is getting a drug as a remedy for grief (8) |
| THEHAIROFTHEDOG | Coat as a remedy for 7? (3,4,2,3,3) |
| ANTIDOTE | Is it taken as a remedy for lovesickness? (8) |
| LIPSALVE | Slap evil concoction as a remedy for chapping? (3,5) |
| MUSTARD | From a word for grape juice, a hot-tasting condiment traditionally prepared by grinding the seeds of a brassica of the same name into a paste with said marc or stum; or, the yellow-ochre colour of thi |