| REGROWTH | New leaves or shoots |
| BHANG | Narcotic and intoxicant, leaves or shoots of hemp (5) |
| SPROUT | Word for a botanical bourgeon or scion that springs up or shoots forth; or, a somewhat polarising miniature-cabbage-like vegetable (6) |
| ZAPPER | A bug vaporiser, microwave oven, television remote control or other thing that blasts, kills, nukes or shoots (6) |
| ASPARAGUS | Spears or shoots cat in dramatic situation |
| SPRIGS | Small stems or shoots (6) |
| NODES | Places where new leaves emerge from plant stems; or, in physics, points of minimum amplitude along standing waves (5) |
| ENSLAVE | Bind new leaves around noon |
| OPAL | Colour of cactus new leaves |
| SPRIG | Small stem in season, new leaves |
| PLATFORM | Terrace flower's new leaves mould |
| GREENNESS | Quality of new leaves |
| SPROUTED | Developed (new leaves) |
| SWAG | Chews over new leaves - hot stuff? |
| TAIGA | New leaves elevated a huge area of forest |
| DIEBACK | The progressive death of twigs, branches, roots or shoots, starting from the tip (7) |
| SLIP | A cutting, scion or shoot of a plant, thus a baby sole, child, chit, piglet, scrap of paper, young person or other small or immature thing (4) |
| RAKING | Call over Adam Kay for those turning over new leaves perhaps (6) |
| BURST | Emergence of new leaves on a plant at the beginning of each growing season (5) |
| SNEE | John of "The New Leave It to Beaver" |