| CAPABILITY | Nickname of Lancelot Brown, the gardener whose landscapes often feature long winding or tree-lined drives, cedars of Lebanon and serpentine lakes (10) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist whose landscapes are held to be the epitome of the English countryside |
| ALLEE | A straight path or tree-lined avenue in a formal garden (5) |
| GROTTO | An artificial cave in a picturesque landscape, often adorned with broken pottery, glass or shells (6) |
| RUBENS | Flemish painter whose landscape of a crisp autumn morning in Het Steen details his chateau with a charm of finches, covey of partridges, hunter and a stalking hound set in meadows, parkland, pasturage |
| NEWSREEL | Pre-movie feature long ago |
| CACHET | Distinguishing feature long seen in Court? |
| JEKYLL | Visionary British artist-gardener whose pastel palette shifted from her canvas to cottage border and whose namesake scented pink English rose was voted the world's favourite (6) |
| ALAN | English gardener whose TV shows include Ground Force and Love Your Garden (4,10) |
| TITCHMARSH | English gardener whose TV shows include Ground Force and Love Your Garden (4,10) |
| REPTON | Capability Browns successor as Englands pre-eminent landscape gardener whose work can be seen at Dyrham Park, Cobham Hall, Longleat Estate and Sheringham Park (6) |
| EPEE | Vegetable peeler features long, thin blade (4) |
| BORS | _ the Younger. cousin of Lancelot and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend (4) |
| GARDENER | General description of a horticulturist or landscape designer such as Lancelot Brown, Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort or Gertrude Jekyll (8) |
| GALAHAD | In Arthurian legend. the son of Lancelot and Elaine who was the most virtuous knight of the Round Table (7) |
| FOLLY | Picturesque, often mock-Gothic type of building commonly found in gardens created by Lancelot Brown (5) |
| COLON | Covenant of League of Nations opens with a long winding internal piece concerned with Digest (5) |
| MAGRITTE | Rena ___; Belgian surrealist whose paintings often feature depictions of bowler hats (8) |
| SLALOM | A winding or zigzagging obstacle race in canoeing, sailing or skiing (6) |
| GUINEVERE | In Arthurian legend, the wife of King Arthur and lover of Lancelot (9) |