| JAYNES | Mansfield, Meadows and Kennedy |
| WILDFLOWERS | Plants growing naturally and forming an intrinsic part of the ecosystem of woodlands, meadows and country lanes such as bluebells, cowslips, ramsons, wood anemones or violets (4,7) |
| BUTTERCUPS | Yellow pollinators blooming in meadows and woodland edges, often with camassias, poppies, ragged robin, red campion and other wild flowers (10) |
| DAISY | Ox-eye ___ ; associated with moon goddess Artemis, wild flower of summer meadows and verges, often growing with bird's-foot trefoil and clover (5) |
| OXEYE | Leucanthemum vulgare, daisy (and perennial weed) which grows in meadows and fields (5) |
| AUDREYS | Meadows and Hepburn |
| THEHONEYMOONERS | Comedy sketch with Meadows and Gleason |
| GRASSY | Like meadows and fairways |
| BURLEIGH | Pottery that manufactures ranges including Blue Asiatic Pheasants, Coronation Meadows and Red Calico (8) |
| DOME | Was missing from meadows and is found on top of The Rotunda (4) |
| RUNNYMEDE | Area of riverside meadows and grassland associated with the signing of the Magna Carta |
| CORNFLOWER | Blue bloom found in meadows and arable farmlands; a French symbol of remembrance sometimes worn as a |
| VIOLET | Growing in woodlands, meadows and hedgerows, a plant with flowers symbolising modesty, sometimes crystallised for cake decorations (6) |
| THELADIESMAN | 2000 film comedy starring Tim Meadows and Karyn Parsons (3,6,3) |
| RAGGED | ____ robin, perennial plant with pink flowers often found in meadows and marshy ground (6) |
| MIST | Thin fog occurring in autumn over damp meadows and inland waters (4) |
| MARGUERITE | From Greek or Latin for "pearl", the French name for a white-rayed wild flower of field margins, grassland, meadows and verges, also called an ox-eye daisy or moonpenny (10) |
| QUEENS | This borough of New York City is home to Flushing Meadows and JFK Airport. (6) |
| LEAN | Meadow and lawn finally unproductive (4) |
| FIELDMARSHAL | Meadow and fen almost completely rank |