| FLORIST | Person who makes or sells bouquets, boutonnieres, posies and other botanical arrangements (7) |
| WREATHER | One who braids, interweaves, twines or twists flowers and foliage into chaplets, circlets, coronets, crowns or other botanical halos (8) |
| SPRAYS | Small bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages or nosegays of flowers and foliage; ornamental brooches resembling thus; or, clouds of flying droplets of scent or water (6) |
| WOOER | Presenter of posies and poetry |
| VINTNER | A person who makes or sells wine (7) |
| COBBLER | A person who makes or mends shoes (7) |
| LIQUEUR | Kirsch, mirabelle, noyau, prunelle etc, flavoured or perfumed with fruits, herbs or other botanicals; or, a small barrel- or bottle-shaped chocolate filled with any such alcoholic cordial (7) |
| FLOWERS | Botanical structures which may be dried for potpourri, crystallised for cake decorations, pressed or used for boutonnieres and corsages (7) |
| WHEELER | A wright who makes or mends a spoked device known in Indian as a chakra; a cart/carriage horse, harnessed next to said pivoting disc; or, a biker, cyclist or pedal pusher (7) |
| MILLINER | Person who makes or sells women's hats (8) |
| LUTHIER | One who makes or repairs stringed instruments (7) |
| OPTICIAN | A person who makes or sells spectacles (8) |
| CHANDLER | A person who makes or sells candles |
| OPPOSES | Resists posies I left after work (7) |
| DISPOSE | Ditch where five hundred posies scattered (7) |
| BOWYER | Artisan who makes or sells archery weapons for shooting arrows (6) |
| CUTLER | What is someone who makes or sells knives? (6) |
| CORSAGE | Boutonniere's counterpart |
| PRAISES | Posies |
| HOROLOGIST | Person who makes or repairs clocks and watches (10) |