| ROSETTES | Knots of ribbons awarded as prizes; or, floral patterns in latte art or made with buttercream (8) |
| CUPS | Two-handled gold or silver trophies awarded as prizes; or, the holes on golf courses and their metal casings or linings (4) |
| TOILE | A short word for the "cloth from Jouy" that is traditionally printed with pastoral or floral patterns (5) |
| BARISTA | Person who specializes in latte art |
| ROSETTE | Circular ribbon awarded as prize |
| SASHES | Ribbons awarded with second Test cricket trophy (6) |
| BRODERIE | - anglaise; open embroidery in the form of a series of eyelets forming floral patterns on white cotton or linen (8) |
| HAWTHORN | Hedgerow shrub with white blossoms or "knots of may" recalled in the old rhyme Nuts in May (8) |
| ANGLAISE | Open embroidery on white linen or cotton, usually in floral patterns (8,8) |
| CORONETS | Word for little crowns, garlands or wreaths, hence diadem-like encircling things, such as bejewelled or floral circlets, heraldic supports for crests or cuticular bands around hooves (8) |
| REDCROSS | Organization with three Nobel Peace Prizes ... or what "corrects" the answer to each of the starred clues |
| JACKPOTS | From a poker term for courtly pairs or pooling twos, a word for big cash prizes or lottery wins that "could be you" (8) |
| CLAWGAME | Arcade fixture with miniature toys and candy as prizes |
| FOILINGS | Knots of painters (8) |
| BARISTAS | Cafe employees who create latte art |
| CRIMPS | Pinched or fluted edges of pies or pasties; waves in wool fibres or made with tongs; or, soft beads squashed with pliers in jewellery-making (6) |
| TREASURE | Tears flow on getting flower as prize (8) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| FOLIAGE | From the Old French meaning "leaf", a word for frondescence; greenery used for decoration or floral design; or, a depiction of plant forms in architecture or art (7) |
| BOWS | Weapons of archers/toxophilites; knots of ribbons; or, fiddlesticks (4) |