| ROTATES | Moves in a circle round an axis, as in hover mower blades - and well-considered vegetable crops! (7) |
| DOUBLEHELIX | Two spirals coiled round an axis, as in the DNA molecule (6,5) |
| HOER | Gardener removing contents from hover-mower |
| YAW | Rotate about an axis, as a plane |
| CAGE | Netted structure used to protect garden fruit and vegetable crops from birds and small animals (4) |
| ACRE | Unit of land, perhaps with oxen, God's churchyard or vegetable crops growing in drills, loam and sand (4) |
| ROTATE | Move in a circle round an axis (6) |
| ROTARYMOWER | That move in a circle round an axis (6,5) |
| OVERT | It's not hidden in hover-trains (5) |
| RACEME | Inflorescence comprising multiple flowers on individual pedicels on an unbranched main axis, as in foxgloves, wisteria etc. (6) |
| SPIKE | Inflorescence consisting of many sessile (stalkless) flowers borne by a long unbranched axis, as in the gladiolus, sedges etc. (5) |
| ROTARYCLUBS | Local associations providing humanitarian service and advancing goodwill and peace - not groups of people using hover mowers! (5,6) |
| VEG | Contracted edible crops! (3) |
| SCARECROW | Raw soccer will keep birds away from crops! (9) |
| YIELD | Surrender your crops! (5) |
| TURNIPS | Which vegetable crop was once used as much for its greens as for the roots? (7) |
| REARING | Standing nearly upright, are forming a circle round (7) |
| HALBERD | Military weapon of the 15th and 16th centuries consisting of an axe blade and spearhead mounted on a long wooden pole (7) |
| REVOLVE | Move in a circle (7) |
| CABBAGE | Leafy Brassica grown as an annual vegetable crop (7) |