| LYRATE | Like dandelion leaves |
| MILKY | Like dandelion sap, in color |
| WINDBORNE | Like dandelion seeds, often |
| KINDLE | Light cattle eating primarily dandelion leaves (6) |
| MESCLUN | Provencal salad containing a mixture of young greens and flowers such as rocket, dandelion leaves, chervil, endive and lamb's lettuce (7) |
| CATSEAR | Dandelion-like wildflower with hairy leaves - acres at resort (4,3) |
| OXTONGUE | Eurasian plant with dandelion-like flowers (8) |
| CHICORY | With heads of leaves used for gratins and salads, a blue-flowered plant related to daisy, dandelion and camomile (7) |
| CREPIS | Botanical name for hawksbeard, of which rubra is like a pink dandelion (6) |
| FAR | Did you know? Like tiny parachutes, wispy dandelion seeds can travel very ___, sometimes more than a half mile from where they began |
| PARACHUTE | An umbrella-like canopy deployed to slow descent through the air; or, serving a similar purpose, a downy pappus of a dandelion clock or a patagium of a flying squirrel (9) |
| BEARD | Hawk's - - - - -, country name for the dandelion-like crepis plant (5) |
| HAWKWEED | Yellow dandelion like weeds that have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic qualities (8) |
| HAWKBIT | Dandelion-like flowers in the genus Leontodon (7) |
| CAT | Animal with ears, eyes, brain, paws, tail, whiskers and imaginary pyjamas respectively likened to dandelion-like flowers, gems or reflectors, a long barrow, ripples or hitches, timothy grass or reed-m |
| WEED | Dandelion |
| WEEDER | Dandelion puller |
| FLOWERET | Part of a daisy or dandelion |
| WEEDY | Dandelion-infested, e.g. |
| CLOCK | Dandelion seed head (5) |