| ANISE | Plant in Pimpinella genus, with liquorice-flavoured seeds - partly re-organised (5) |
| IVIES | Plants of the hedera genus with evergreen foliage (5) |
| YUCCA | Adam's needle genus with stiff sword-shaped leaves (5) |
| ONION | Vegetable belonging to the Allium genus with shallots, leeks, chives, garlic and perennial flowers such as "Purple Sensation" or "Globemaster" (5) |
| EGGAR | Moth genus with fuzzy caterpillars |
| ANISEED | Seeds of a plant of the genus Pimpinella, used in liqueurs and in baking (7) |
| FENNEL | Pale green liquorice flavoured seeds used in Oriental cuisine (6) |
| SPIGNEL | Umbellifer, genus Meum, with curry-flavoured seeds - initially produced in single mutation (7) |
| SAMBUCA | Liqueur made with elderberries and flavoured with liquorice (7) |
| LARKSPUR | Plant in the Delphinium genus with spires of flowers bearing spiked or dolphin-shaped sepals and, according to myth, petals inscribed with the letters "AI AI", said to be the doleful cry of Apollo for |
| DAFFODIL | Plant in the Narcissus genus with a striking yellow trumpet (8) |
| BUGBANE | Plant in Actaea genus, with bottlebrush-like flowers, or baneberry (7) |
| SYSTEMATIC | City's teams re-organised according to plan (10) |
| PACIFISM | Love of peace if camp is re-organised (8) |
| RAMIFY | Divide into branches if army re-organised (6) |
| STARANISE | Liquorice-flavoured spice derived from an etoile-shaped seed of a tree in the "seductive" genus Illicium (4,5) |
| TURNIP | Plant in the Brassica genus with broccoli, cabbage, choi sum, kohlrabi and mustard; or, an informal word for a large old-fashioned watch (6) |
| ADONISES | Good-looking young men gathering in licorice-flavoured seeds (8) |
| AGASTACHE | Giant hyssop genus with a distinctive liquorice fragrance (9) |
| OUTWORN | Hackneyed tour now re-organised |