| REDOLENTLY | In a fragrant manner |
| SHEEPNOSHEDMINT | Musical about flocks grazing in a fragrant field? |
| BALM | Some herbal medicine used in a fragrant ointment (4) |
| MINT | A word meaning as new or in pristine condition; a money factory; a fortune; a fragrant herb such as pennyroyal; or, a humbug or Polo (4) |
| POTPOURRI | Word originally for a Spanish stew that is used to describe a fragrant mixture of dried petals and spices, a medley of tunes or a hotchpotch or miscellany (9) |
| STARGAZER | A fragrant Oriental lily; a fish with upward-looking oculi; an astronomer or astrologer; a daydreamer; or, a horse that carries its head towards the sky when galloping (9) |
| PANTRY | Word, from Latin's "bread", for a baker's bountiful buttery, a cupboard for crust and crumb, a larder for loaves, staff of life's store or other place for a fragrant food broken with friends or topped |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for the sweetbriar rose, a Eurasian wild rose with a fragrant essential oil used in per |
| AROMATIC | A place in Italy for the locals - it is around Calabrian capital with a fragrant disposition (8) |
| DAMASK | The velvety pink colour of a fragrant old rose of the same name; or, a heavy silk or linen fabric with a reversible monochromatic Jacquard-woven pattern (6) |
| LILAC | A pale violet or lavender colour evocative of a fragrant flower of the same name in the olive family (5) |
| GARDENIA | A fragrant white flower with waxy petals and shiny leaves, titled after a botanist fittingly named for a pleasance or plot of plants, shrubs and trees (8) |
| OPOPANAX | A fragrant gum resin, a major Somalian export |
| INCENSE | A substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned. |
| ELEMI | Detect a fragrant resin in some hotel emissions (5) |
| PUTT | Put this into, or near to, a fragrant bloom in order to discern its aroma! (4) |
| NOSYPARKER | A fragrant keeper, in the past, might pry into other people's affairs (4-6) |
| JEKYLL | With a fragrant pink David Austin old rose named after her, a horticulturist who lived at Hestercombe House and collaborated with Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| ATTAR | A fragrant essential oil made in Bulgaria, etc (5) |
| ROSEMARY | Aromatic shrub whose leaves yield a fragrant oil used in the of perfumes (8) |