| SYRINGA | Lilac genus |
| FREESIA | Delivers lilac regularly as a flower (7) |
| POLARIS | Hardy, pale-lilac verbena - 'North Star' (7) |
| LEMOINE | Double white-flowered lilac cultivar, 'Madame - - - - - - -' (7) |
| GLACIAL | Silver lilac melting like ice? (7) |
| CHILLAX | Be cool and calm when hot in lilac, unfortunately getting cross (7) |
| PASTELS | Hues such as baby blue, peach, duck egg, lilac or powder pink (7) |
| HEATHER | Plant with lilac-purple flowers but also white, considered lucky in Scotland (7) |
| GODETIA | North American plant with showy reddish-lilac flowers (7) |
| ALKALIC | A profuse lilac contains potassium perhaps rich in sodium (7) |
| LACIEST | Most frilly, encased in lilac aA€A“ i.e., stimulating (7) |
| MUSICAL | Mellifluous little lilac is umbelliferous when raised (7) |
| VERVAIN | Medicinal herb - the wild verbena - with toothed leaves and lilac flowers (7) |
| LOGICAL | It's coherent that lilac should go wild (7) |
| MATISSE | Fauvist or "wild beast" Henri, whose collage, cut-out or gouache decoupee The Snail consists of a spiral of shapes in black, blue, green, lilac, orange, purple, red and yellow (7) |
| LYRICAL | Beautifully expressive lines about cutting wild lilac (7) |
| EVERAGE | Dame Edna with lilac-colored hair |
| BLEWITS | Edible mushrooms with lilac stems |
| WYCHELM | Roughly hew my hollow lilac tree |
| PURPLES | Lilac and lavender |