| STATICE | Plant of sea-lavender genus |
| STATIC | Interference on radio produced by no end of sea-lavender (6) |
| COAST | Depicted in paintings by Monet, Sargent and Turner, type of region with a seashore where thrift, sea campion, sea lavender and golden samphire often grow (5) |
| LAVANDULA | Lavender genus (9) |
| SANTOLINA | The cotton lavender genus (9) |
| THRUST | Sea lavender's cousin growing on wind-smitten cliffs, rocks, ocean-sprayed turf and shores; or, from "grasp, prosperity, success", a word for the act or art of frugality, parsimony or prudence (6) |
| LIMONIUM | Annual also known as sea lavender or statice (8) |
| SPIKE | Each of a series of projections on a track-running shoe; a variety of lavender; a sharp peak in a graph; or, an ear of wheat or barley (5) |
| PEARL | Gem ranging in colour from the white Akoya, golden South Sea or black Tahitian varieties of an oyster to the pink, peach or lavender examples of a freshwater mussel (5) |
| SACHET | Cloth bag of lavender or potpourri as a pomander for a drawer; a small tied cheesecloth or muslin sack of herbs or spices; or, a miniature packet of salt, shampoo, sugar etc (6) |
| GROWL | Plant a bit of lavender in bark (5) |
| SHRUB | Type of plant such as box, hebe or lavender; an alcoholic drink flavoured with spices; or, a fruit-b |
| ROSEMARY | First name of the cookery teacher on Ladette to Lady ; or, from the Latin meaning "sea dew", a fragrant woody herb with lavender-blue flowers (8) |
| PROVENCE | French region, site of the Verdon Gorge, Mont Ventoux and the lavender fields of Valensole or Senanque Abbey (8) |
| LILAC | Oleaceous plant with panicles of fragrant lavender-coloured blooms, Latin name Syringa vulgaris (5) |
| REMNANT | Last piece of cloth at the end of a bolt sold at a reduced price, often used for projects including cushion covers, patchwork, bunting, lavender bags and French memo boards (7) |
| RIBBON | Strip of satin or outer material worn as part of a Mom's dancer's costume, woven around a maypole or used to hang a lavender bag (6) |
| SACHETS | Miniature packets containing single-use quantities of sugar, salt, shampoo etc; or, little cloth bags of potpourri or dried lavender (7) |
| EALINGCOMEDY | One of a series of films such as Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Lavender Hill Mob (6,6) |
| PASTEL | A chalk-like stick of pigment; a work of art created with such a crayon; a soft or muted colour such as baby blue, duck egg, lavender, peach or powder pink; or, woad (6) |