| SARGASSO | Some flipping moss, a grass, or seaweed (8) |
| CULM | Coal dust or colliery waste; inferior anthracite; or, from Latin for "stalk", a stem of a grass or sedge (4) |
| MISSOURIAN | ...to skip Australian guitarist, Moss - a statesman (10) |
| COCKSPUR | Word for a spike on a leg of a fighting male game fowl; a catch on a casement window; barnyard millet or orchard-grass; or, an American hawthorn armed with long spines (8) |
| WARE | Scots word for springtime or seaweed; a hunt cry for "watch out"; pottery, as in Delft or Wedgwood; or, in combining form with iron, kitchen, table etc, a term for manufactured articles of a specified |
| HASSOCKS | Clumps or tufts of grass or rushes; church kneelers; or, floor cushions, footstools, ottomans or pouffes (8) |
| WOODLARK | Nesting in grass or heather, a brown bird with a melodious flute-like song whilst on the wing, Lullula arborea (8) |
| ALGA | Latin word for coral weed, dulse, furbelows, Irish moss, mermaid's tresses, peacock's tail, sea lace, tangles or other brown, green or red photosynthetic eukaryote, commonly called kelp or seaweed (4) |
| STIPES | The stems of fern fronds, mosses, mushrooms or seaweed; or, eyestalks, horns or tentacles of crabs or snails (6) |
| OMNIVORE | Animal which eats grass or meat (8) |
| AGAR | A fish or seaweed |
| TEMPURA | Japanese dish of seafood, vegetables or seaweed coated in a very light batter and fried until crisp (7) |
| RACK | Where to store wine or seaweed, I hear (4) |
| CRISPS | Bacon, duck or seaweed? (6) |
| CRISPY | Bacon, duck or seaweed? (6) |
| IRISHMOSS | Somehow miss his or seaweed's product (5,4) |
| ERROR | Some flipping howler or real failing (5) |
| HAYFEVER | Common name for an allergy to tree, grass or weed pollen in the air (3,5) |
| TASSEL | Bit of a cover-up of boobs by some flipping topless attendant (6) |
| TONE | Twosome open Othello, some flipping piece! (4,4) |