| BUNCH | Posy of flowers; or, a ring of keys (5) |
| WREATH | Circlet of flowers or foliage used as a decoration or a victor's chaplet; a carved representation of such; or, a ring of twisted gold or silver (6) |
| ISLES | A ring of keys perhaps |
| JANGLE | sound like a ring of keys |
| SPRAY | A cloud of droplets; a sprig forming a hand-tied bunch of flowers; or, a brooch in the form of a jewelled bouquet (5) |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| TRUSS | A bundle of hay or straw; a pack; a nautical fitting for holding a yard; a cluster of flowers or fruit growing on a stalk; a corbel; or, a belt, frame, tie or other supporting/binding thing (5) |
| SPRIG | Word for a small slender nail or brad; a little shoot, sprout or twig; an ornament resembling a spray of leaves or flowers; or, a scion or youth (5) |
| SHANK | Stem of an anchor, spoon or key; or, a ring or loop on the back of a type of button without holes (5) |
| PALMA | Venetian painter born Jacopo Negretti, whose many portraits of ladies includes one of a blonde woman holding a posy of buttercups, forget-me-nots and primroses (5) |
| POSY | Small bunch of flowers; or, a sentiment or motto engraved on the inside of a signet ring or wedding band (4) |
| PRESS | Utensil for crushing garlic; a type of vice for flattening flowers; or, a device for extracting juice from grapes/olives (5) |
| YODEL | Kin of a Ho-Ho or a Ring Ding |
| BLOOM | A flower; or, a healthy glow (5) |
| SAMOA | Polynesian country or a ring-shaped Girl Scout cookie |
| BUNCHES | Word for bobs of cherries, clusters of grapes, groups of boys, handfuls of flowers, hands of bananas, pelotons of cyclists, pigtails of hair, rings of keys or other agglomerations of things (7) |
| RATHE | Of flowers or fruit, blooming or ripening early in the season (5) |
| PEONY | Garden flower ... or a coin with a "small change"? |
| LUPIN | Flower, or a French mystery thriller streaming on Netflix (5) |
| CHAPLET | From Old French for "garland of roses" and "hat", a word for a wreath of flowers or foliage for the head; a circlet of gold; or, a string of beads, one-third of a rosary in length (7) |