| OVULE | Part of a plant's ovary that becomes the seed after fertilisation (5) |
| STYLE | Stalk-like extension of a flower's ovary that supports the stigma (5) |
| PLACENTA | Part of a flowering plant's ovary to which the ovules are attached by filamentous stalks called funiculi (8) |
| WHORL | Complete circle in a fingerprint; a single 360degrees tum in a spiral seashell; or, a verticil of leaves or petals radiating from a single point of a plant's stem (5) |
| PETAL | Part of a plant's perianth (5) |
| SEPAL | Part of a plant's calyx |
| OVARY | Part of a flower holding the organs that will, upon fertilisation, become seeds (5) |
| BERRY | Technically, a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary makes the second part of the subject of this week's Miscellany (5) |
| PESTO | Topping that becomes the food it's eaten with when its vowels are changed to A's |
| CANAL | Waterway in Ottawa that becomes the world's largest skating rink each year |
| FRUIT | The developed ovary of a seed plant with its contents and accessory parts, as the runner bean pod, nut, tomato or pineapple! (5) |
| LITRE | A measure of return in cross fertilisation (5) |
| ANGIOSPERM | A flowering plant, in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilisation |
| VITRO | In which fertilisation there's a test-tube baby (5) |
| FILAMENT | Part of a plant's stamen that supports the anther |
| NITRE | In fertilisation it reinforces saltpetre (5) |
| LEAF | With no certain cognate, one of a plant's photosynthetic folia to whose flatness or laminarity a flap of a table, page/folio, piece of gold foil or a sheet of filo are likened; or, foliage, loose tea |
| BACCA | An indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pe |
| TORSO | Body part was actor's ovary. (5) |
| TINIE | English recording artist whose debut album was Disc-ovary, _Tempah, pictured (5) |