| CICELY | Plant allied to chervil (6) |
| FENNEL | A yellow-flowered umbelliferous plant, allied to dill (6) |
| SQUILL | A coastal Mediterranean plant allied to the lilies, Drimia maritima (6) |
| HERBES | French word for culinary plants such as those used to make bouquet garnis or "fines" mixtures of chopped chervil, chives, parsley and tarragon (6) |
| UMBELS | Sunshade-like inflorescences characteristic of angelica, chervil, cicely, dill, fennel, parsnip and other plants in the parsley family (6) |
| AGNATE | Is allied to agent, maybe, after a start (6) |
| BELUGA | White whale closely allied to the narwhal (6) |
| IBISES | Name wading birds allied to the herons (6) |
| COYOTE | Animal allied to the skunk? (6) |
| GENETS | Carnivorous animals allied to the civets (6) |
| LEMURS | Which arboreal mammals are allied to the monkeys (6) |
| AGOUTI | A small South American rodent allied to the guinea-pig (6) |
| ONSIDE | One's personal documents proved to be allied to the cause in a legal position (2,4) |
| MAGPIE | A black and white bird allied to the crow (6) |
| LUPINE | Allied to the wolf |
| SMELTS | Small, green and silver fish allied to salmon and used as food |
| BOUQUETGARNI | French-style miniature posy of bay, chervil, parsley and thyme, used to impart subtle herbal flavours to stews and other dishes, often with wine (7,5) |
| PARSLEY | Flat- or curly-leaved, a herb related to angelica, chervil, dill and fennel (7) |
| FINESHERBES | Chopped parsley, chives, tarragon and chervil, the mainstay of classical French cuisine (5,6) |
| SILVERBEECH | Bees going mad for chervil in the tree (6,5) |