| CROPCIRCLE | Mysterious pattern of flattened stalks of grain in a field (4,6) |
| AMBER | Color of waves of grain, in a patriotic song |
| TRANSEPT | Part of a church service starts in mysterious pattern |
| CALIFORNIA | Hide Arab's first letter in grain in a state in America (10) |
| CIRCLE | An arrangement of standing stones, such as that at Avebury; a ring of flattened grain stalks in a crop field; or, a planet's orbit (6) |
| STRAW | A thin tube with which to imbibe a drink; a strip of puff pastry baked as a snack; or, dried stalks of grain (5) |
| GOLGICOMPLEX | Organelle in eukaryotic cells made up of a series of flattened, stacked pouches called cisternae. It's responsible for transporting, modifying, and packaging proteins and lipids into vesicles. |
| PASANDA | Mild curry of northern India traditionally consisting of flattened meat marinated in a yogurt-based sauce; from Urdu, 'favourite' (7) |
| ASPEN | Type of tree in which the leaves are attached to the stem by long flattened stalks so that they quiver in the wind (5) |
| STOVERS | Cured stalks of grain |
| HEARSAY | No evidence of bits of grain in grass |
| LIMA | Type of flattened, whitish edible bean, the seed of a tropical American plant (Phaseolus lunatus) (4) |
| SPECKLED | Spotted quantity of grain in cold transport (8) |
| STINGRAY | Swimmer finds variety of grain in dirty place (8) |
| NEAREST | Closest tip of grain in nest (7) |
| GATHERIN | Harvest the grain in a new way |
| OAT | Grain in a horse's nose bag |
| BARLEY | Barely cooked grain in a beef soup (6) |
| RYE | Grain in a J.D. Salinger title |
| BALI | Report of grain in island (4) |