| REPTON | Humphry ___, 18th-century landscape gardener (6) |
| TURNER | Romantic 19th-century landscape painter (6) |
| INNESS | 19th-century landscape painter George |
| JEKYLL | Gertrude _ _ _ _ _ _ , British horticulturist and landscape gardener born in 1843 (6) |
| EDGERS | Landscape gardener's trimmers |
| SODIUM | Element found by Humphry Davy in 1807 (6) |
| BARIUM | Metallic element first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808 (6) |
| SAFETY | - lamp; form of illumination used in a coal mine such as one designed by Sir Humphry Davy (6) |
| WOBURN | - Abbey; surrounded by deer park landscaped by Humphry Repton, seat of the Dukes of Bedford, once home to Duchess Anna Maria who popularised the ritual of afternoon tea (6) |
| DAVY | Humphry ___, English chemist who invented a miners' safety lamp (4) |
| CONSTABLE | ____ Country, Suffolk/Essex border region depicted by a noted 19th-century landscape painter (9) |
| TASHKENT | Facial hair on landscape gardener in central Asia (8) |
| CAPABILITY | 3dn English landscape gardener, real name Lancelot (10,5) |
| ANDRE | French landscape gardener who laid out Versailles (5,2,5) |
| LENOTRE | French landscape gardener who laid out Versailles (5,2,5) |
| BROWN | Lancelot "Capability" -; landscape gardener written about in The Omnipotent Magician (5) |
| CAPABILITYBROWN | Landscape gardener of skill wearing hat of drab colour? (10,5) |
| KENT | English architect and landscape gardener known in Scotland (4) |
| WILDE | Kim ___, former singer, now a landscape gardener (5) |
| JAMIEDURIE | Landscape gardener turned TV personality (5,5) |