| ROSARIAN | One who cultivates eg a David Austin flower (8) |
| GARDENER | One who cultivates a road with new green borders |
| VIGNERON | French word for a person who cultivates vines/grapes for wine (8) |
| BUSSELL | Appointed principal at the Royal Ballet at the age of 20 and OBE in 1995, ballerina with a David Austin rose named after her who was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing (7) |
| YEOMAN | One who cultivates a small estate |
| TILLER | One who cultivates the land may turn a rudder (6) |
| JEKYLL | With a David Austin rose named after her, a horticulturist and former Country Life contributor remembered for collaborations with Sir Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| ELIZABETH | A David Austin pale-pink/apricot rose named for a Royal platinum celebration (9) |
| ATTILA | Brutal invader, one who cultivates land, some say |
| FARMER | What do we call one who cultivates land for growing food (6) |
| OYSTERMAN | Greeting returned by scholar in rear, one who cultivates molluscs |
| GROWER | One who cultivates plants (6) |
| ANDDEATH | Opinion that game is a David Niven fantasy romance... (4,6,5,8,2,1,6,2,4,3,5) |
| MAJORTOM | Astronaut in a David Bowie hit |
| GOURMET | A person who cultivates a discriminating palate for good food and drink (7) |
| GROWBAGS | Cultivates around case for money-maker, for one, on dodgy ground (4,4) |
| EPHEMERA | Egghead cultivates hemp and gets time, even if it's short-lived (8) |
| ENVIRONS | Vines Ron cultivates in the neighbourhood (8) |
| ORCHARDIST | Term for a pomologist who cultivates Bramleys, cherries, cider apples, pears, plums, walnuts or similar produce in a fruit garden (10) |
| EPICURE | Someone who cultivates a refined taste in food or art (7) |