| ACCLAIMS | Magnolia 'Stellar' and Saxifraga 'Allendale' both suggest that one publicly praises something! (8) |
| DINING | Which term suggests that one is having a meal (6) |
| EARLGREY | This type of China tea is also a cultivar of monarda and saxifraga! (4,4) |
| TORTURER | 24 may be wrong - they both suggest hesitation (8) |
| ARRAIGNED | Arranged unfortunately to include one publicly accused (9) |
| EPIC | Heroic or grand in scale or character, as in the saxifrage variety 'Allendale ___' (4) |
| LONDONPRIDE | Plant with pinkish-white flowers that is a hybrid between Saxifraga umbrosa and Saxifraga spathulari |
| ENCOMIAST | One who publicly praises or flatters another |
| GUSH | Praise something enthusiastically (4) |
| ODE | Form of poem, often used to praise something |
| ODES | Poems written to praise something |
| NARRATES | Reports suggest that an arrest is botched (8) |
| ITISSAID | Rumour suggests that the situation's pitiful where island's involved (2,2,4) |
| REDQUEEN | "Through the Looking-Glass" character who suggests that Alice start as a pawn |
| THEHUMAN | Proverb - originally by Alexander Pope - which suggests that there might be light at the end of the tunnel (3,5) |
| SPELLCHECK | One may suggest that you should compose letters differently (10) |
| FORESHADOW | Suggest that something is going to happen to companion at the front (10) |
| SODSLAW | That which suggests that, if something can go wrong, it will! (4,3) |
| OLDE | An archaic or facetious spelling of a word for "aged, antiquated", which is used to suggest that something has a traditional or quaint charm (4) |
| TUNICA | Former genus of Petrorhagia saxifraga which is also known as the coat flower (6) |