| KNAPWEED | Perennial herb of the daisy family with purple flowers such as the wig ? or greater ? |
| BYWEIGHT | Veg selling method, measured by the wig? (2,6) |
| TON | Towing off the wig? What a weight! (3) |
| YELLOWLEGS | Wading bird of North America of the genus Tringa such as the lesser ? or greater ? |
| COUCAL | Old World bird of the cuckoo family such as the short-toed ? or greater ? |
| KUDU | Striped African antelope such as the Lesser ? or Greater ? (4) |
| AUBRIETA | Plant of the cabbage, Family, with purple flowers and most often seen on rockeries and walls (8) |
| MEADOWBEAUTY | Low-growing plant of North America of the genus Rhexia with pink or purple flowers such as the Virginia -, also called handsome Harry (6,6) |
| TARRAGON | Aromatic perennial herb of the daisy family widely used in classic French cooking (8) |
| HELLEBORES | Perennial herbs of the lily family, such as the "Christmas rose" (10) |
| OREGANO | Aromatic perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae) also known as wild marjoram (7) |
| STITCHWORT | European plant of the genus Stellaria with small white star-shaped flowers such as the Greater ? (10) |
| CROCUS | A small, spring-flowering plant of the iris family with purple, white or yellow flowers (6) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| SAGE | Aromatic perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae) grown for its edible grey-green leaves; Salvia officinalis (4) |
| HELIOTROPE | A plant of the borage family with purple or blue flowers (10) |
| ENDIVE | Leafy green herb of the daisy family, used in salads, with varieties Curly and Escarole (6) |
| MARJORAM | Perennial herb of the mint family (8) |
| SKULLCAP | Plant of the mint family with violet-blue tube-like flowers; or, a safety helmet used by jockeys and other equestrians (8) |
| AUBRIETIA | Plant of the cabbage family with violet, pink or white flowers (9) |