| MICHAELMASDAISY | Mike and Marguerite wrapping mother's plant |
| SAINTDOM | Holy status of Jean de Brebeuf and Marguerite Bourgeoys |
| POMANDER | Consider wrapping mother's perfume container (8) |
| DISCS | Shapes of CDs, Frisbees or coins; or, the "eyes" of composite flowers including daisies and marguerites (5) |
| CHRYSANTHEMUM | Henry chats about mother's plant (13) |
| MIMOSA | I"m very much upset, hiding in mother's plant (6) |
| DAISY | With an English species, the ox-eye, marguerite and gerbera, a wild flower used to make chains and crowns, said to symbolise innocence, purity and new beginnings (5) |
| FLIGHTTOMARS | 1951 Science fiction film starring Marguerite Chapman and Cameron Mitchell |
| DURAS | Marguerite _ _, French novelist, playwright and film-maker (5) |
| OXEYEDAISY | Widespread flowering plant also known as a marguerite |
| CANNES | Film-festival city near to the Lerins Islands and Ile Sainte-Marguerite, where the so-called man in |
| IRMALADOUCE | 1963 comedy film based on a stage musical by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort |
| DELPHINIUM | Flower arrangement of lupin with heads of marguerite daisy, English iris and hollyhock (10) |
| BELLIS | Genus of the "pretty, beautiful" marguerite- or ox-eye-like English lawn daisies symbolic of purity and joy (6) |
| ANGELOU | Maya ___, American author and poet born Marguerite Annie Johnson in 1928 |
| OXEYE | Daisy also called a marguerite |
| THEQUEENMUM | Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, familiarly (1900-2002) |
| MAYAANGELOU | Marguerite Johnson's writing name |
| GRETA | She played Marguerite in "Camille" |
| MISTY | -- of Chincoteague; storybook for children by Marguerite Henry (5) |