| COCKADES | Livery cap rosettes |
| KNOTS | Rosettes |
| LOOPS | Rosettes |
| RIBBONS | Rosettes |
| ICER | Maker of rosettes |
| LEOPARD | Its spots are actually rosettes |
| TESTOSTERONE | Rosettes produced in colour that gets chap fired up (12) |
| YELLOW | Colour of rosettes traditionally awarded to riders in third place at horse shows or Pony Club events (6) |
| NOTICE | - board; panel for displaying memos, business/appointments cards, postcards, invites, rosettes, recipes... (6) |
| YUCCA | Genus of evergreen plants, having rosettes of long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large head of showy white blossoms (5) |
| MASTERSTROKES | High marks and rosettes for the cleverest moves |
| PRIMROSE | Native British woodland plant with rosettes of yellow or cream petals; county flower of Devon, food of the caterpillars of the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly (8) |
| SATIN | Textile used for coat linings, rosettes, ribbons, ballet shoes, evening gowns ... (5) |
| AGAVE | ___ americana has showy rosettes of fleshy leaves (5) |
| MOTIFS | Recurring decorative designs in architecture - acanthus leaves, anthemia, festoons, swags, rosettes, palmettes, for example (6) |
| SPOT | Any one of the distinctive markings forming the camouflaging rosettes of a leopard's coat (4) |
| ALOES | Succulents with showy rosettes of pointed leaves (5) |
| LEWISIA | Genus of evergreen perennials, producing low rosettes of fleshy leaves, and often grown in pots, or on walls or rockeries (7) |
| ECHEVERIA | Large genus of tropical American succulent plants with showy rosettes of basal leaves (9) |
| SPOTS | Markings such as a Dalmatian's flecks, an English setter's speckles, a ladybird's dots, a leopard's rosettes or a peacock's ocelli (5) |