| SCOTS | Lallans is a literary version of this variety of English |
| BULBS | Tulips are of this variety of plants |
| DRUPES | Olives / peach / cherry are of this variety of fruits |
| LALLANS | Literary version of the variety of English spoken and written in the Lowlands of Scotland |
| RELUME | Once again, kindle a literary version (6) |
| UNCLOAKS | Reveals a literary version (8) |
| SACKVILLEWEST | Woolf's Orlando is a literary love letter to which of her lovers? (9-4) |
| IVANHOE | Vain, eccentric weed is a literary hero (7) |
| RAVENS | N.F.L. team whose name is a literary reference |
| ITIS | 'Tis not a literary version (2,2) |
| MALBEC | About two thirds of the grapes in France’s “black wine” of Cahors are of this variety |
| GARDENIA | I'd anger with a plant of this variety (8) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | This variety of rhododendron and epimedium is also Aquila chrysaetos, one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere (6,5) |
| ANTIGUA | This variety of chrysanthemum (and former series of tagetes) is one of the Leeward Islands, in the eastern West Indies (7) |
| PTARMIGAN | This variety of rhododendron is also a northern grouse of mountainous and arctic regions (9) |
| MOOR | This variety of miniature double pelargonium is actually a tract of open uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather! (4) |
| OMEGA | This variety of both meadow phlox and a fimbriated dahlia, is also the last letter of the Greek alphabet! (5) |
| SUSQUEHANNA | This variety of Viburnum sargentii is also a river in Maryland, USA (11) |
| EVEREST | This variety of Japanese sedge (Carex oshimensis) is a mountain (7) |
| RIVERMEDWAY | This variety of monk's hood (Aconitum carmichaelii) is a waterway in Kent! (5,6) |