| GRAINGER | Percy ___, Country Gardens composer, d. 1961 (8) |
| ENGLISH | ___ Country Garden, folk tune (7) |
| DELIUS | The Walk to the Paradise Garden composer |
| CARLJUNG | Swiss psychologist, d. 1961 (4,4) |
| LARKSPUR | Plant, also known as delphinium, whose arrays of pink, blue, purple and white flowers feature in the classic English country garden, but can also be seen in the fields and gardens of Mallorca (8) |
| SCHUBERT | Butchers (anag) - composer, d. 1828 (8) |
| SIBELIUS | Finnish composer, d. 1957 (8) |
| GERSHWIN | Porgy and Bess composer, d. 1937 (8) |
| PERCYGRAINGER | Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist whose works include Country Gardens |
| MOSES | Grandma __, American folk artist, d. 1961 (5) |
| JAMES | American humorous writer, d. 1961 (5,7) |
| HEMINGWAY | US novelist, d. 1961 |
| GEORGEFORMBY | Ukulele player from Lancashire, d. 1961 (6,6) |
| GRANDMAMOSES | US folk artist, d. 1961 (7,5) |
| STADDLE | - stone; mushroom-shaped object originally for raising tithe barns and granaries off the ground but now generally used as a feature in country gardens (7) |
| BYSSHE | Romantic poet, Percy ___ Shelley (b.1792 - d.1822) |
| SLEDGE | "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer Percy __ |
| SHAW | Percy ___, inventor of the Cat's eye road stud (4) |
| THROWER | Percy ___, presenter of BBC TV programme Gardeners' World from 1969-76 (7) |
| SPENCER | Percy ___, inventor of the microwave oven |