| GARNISH | Newfoundland town; or, top the spaghetti with a sprig of parsley |
| GARNISHED | Decorated (a dish) with a sprig of parsley? (9) |
| HAWTHORN | The Royal Family's Christmas dinner table is traditionally decorated with a sprig of this tree (8) |
| JULEP | Cocktail with a sprig of green |
| SPRAY | Water in the form of a shower; or, a sprig of flowers and/or foliage (5) |
| MISTLETOE | A sprig of which might cost a smacker or two at Christmas! (9) |
| THORN | Glastonbury ___; tree Crataegus monogyna with a sprig or branch sent to the Queen at Christmas in a custom dating back to the 17th century (5) |
| PASADENA | Newfoundland town; or, Jan & Dean's "The Little Old Lady from ___" |
| BRANCH | Newfoundland town or a place to perch |
| SHARP | Song hunter who collected thousands of folk ballads whilst cycling the countryside including Bruton Town, Green Broom, The Seeds of Love and The Sprig of Thyme (5) |
| GARNI | Bouquet -; bundle of herbs traditionally comprising sprigs of parsley and thyme and a bay leaf (5) |
| TRITON | Newfoundland town; or, Neptune moon |
| ROOTCELLAR | Storage of potatoes, carrots, turnips... The Newfoundland town of Elliston, known as 'The ___ ___ Capital of the World' |
| APRIL | The month in which the BBC's Panorama broadcast its classic piece on the failure of the spaghetti ha |
| SHAMROCK | Sprig of clover as the botanical emblem of Ireland; or, a poetical word for wood sorrel (8) |
| FLATROCK | Newfoundland town north of St. John's, home of the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto |
| LEONE | Sergio -; inventor of the spaghetti western genre who directed the Dollars Trilogy (5) |
| SERGIO | Italian film director credited as the inventor of the Spaghetti Western genre (6,5) |
| UGLY | The "brutto" of the spaghetti western Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (4) |
| OESOPHAGI | Tubes replacing spaghetti with hoops instead of squares (9) |