| HOGWEED | Invasive giant cow-parsley (*edge how) (7) |
| CHERVIL | From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) |
| FLOWERY | After the first of February, maybe cow parsley finally decorated with blooms? |
| WILDFLOWERS | Cow parsley, foxgloves, dog violets, lords and ladies, red campions ... native or naturalised plants of ancient woodlands, meadows, grasslands or old gardens (4,7) |
| GIANTHOGWEED | A tall species of cow parsley whose irritant hairs and sap can cause a severe reaction if handled (5,7) |
| GIANT | Tall plant similar to cow parsley originally from Southern Russia and Georgia (5,7) |
| KECK | Another name for cow-parsley (4) |
| KOPECK | Work amongst cow-parsley for foreign money (6) |
| UMBELS | Flat-topped flower clusters of eg cow parsley (6) |
| ANTHRISCUS | Genus of cow parsley and chervil - such strain, perhaps (10) |
| WEED | We would get energy from cow parsley (4) |
| LACE | Queen Anne's - - -, another name for cow parsley (4) |
| LAWYER | No cops in the cow parsley, but maybe a solicitor (6) |
| AMMI | - - - - majus or bishop's flower closely resembling cow parsley (4) |
| ALCHEMILLA | - mollis; English country-garden plant known as lady's mantle that can be paired with camomile, love-in-a-mist, delphinium, lily of the valley, cow parsley etc in summer flower arrangements (10) |
| HERBGERARD | Plant similar to cow parsley but with different leaves, also known as ground elder (4,6) |
| QUEENANNESLACE | Pack members holding medicinal plant back, beginning to look for cow parsley |
| LOVAGE | Used to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6) |
| DILL | Herb related to fennel, wild carrot, cow-parsley, lovage and celery (4) |
| ANNE | A queen of the Stuart dynasty whose skill in lacemaking, or lace itself, is said to have inspired one of the names for cow-parsley (4) |