| LEEKS | Scallion-like alliums (5) |
| LEEK | Scallion-like vegetable |
| ONION | One of a string of alliums traditionally sold by a cycling Breton farmer nicknamed a "Johnny" (5) |
| ALBUS | Dumbledore bee seen among alliums regularly |
| BULBS | Storage organs of various plants during dormancy such as alliums, bluebells, crocuses, grape hyacint |
| YOUNG | Spring or ___- onion, vegetable often called a scallion (5) |
| EVENT | Scallion or shallot |
| CHIVE | Scallion-kin |
| CHAMP | Mashed potato with scallions (5) |
| ONIONTHRIPS | Insect pests that affect alliums (5,6) |
| CHIVES | Herbs resembling miniature "Globemaster" alliums (6) |
| ONIONS | Alliums?; know your ___! (6) |
| AGAPANTHUS | Also known as lily of the Nile, a herbaceous perennial in a subdivided family including amaryllis, daffodils, snowdrops and alliums (10) |
| SHALLOTS | Plant batches of these small alliums every few weeks (8) |
| KITCHENGARDEN | A herbary, kailyaird, potager or vegetable plot where seasonal alliums, beans, berries, brassicas, currants, peas, salad greens, root crops etc are cultivated for one's own cuisine, pot or table, rath |
| SPRINGONION | Vegetable also known as a scallion... (6, 5) |
| KNOWONESONIONS | Differentiate between scallion and shallot to show familiarity with the subject (4,5,6) |
| LEAK | Homophonous with the name of a spring onion-like scallion, a word for a crack allowing the escape of liquid, gas or figurative secret information (4) |
| RAP | Kind of scallion |
| SHALLOT | The scallion (7) |