| BEANSTALK | Stem of vegetable plant in a pantomime (9) |
| ROW | A spell of sculling; the distance oared; a raucous quarrel; or, a drill of vegetable plants, line of stitches, queue of people, rank of chess squares, tier of seats or other orderly file (3) |
| POTAGER | French word for an ornamental kitchen garden - a plot of vegetable plants interspersed with herbs, lavender, roses, fruit trees, dwarf box, Jerusalem artichokes etc (7) |
| ASPARAGUS | Vegetable plant (9) |
| HARLEQUIN | A pantomime character In tight spangled costume with visor and magic wand (9) |
| INTHEWOOD | New bed to be in a show - a pantomime (5,2,3,4) |
| PRINCIPALBOY | Standard report by one of the lads and one of the women taking lead in a pantomime (9,3) |
| ALIBABA | Tom, a lead singer from Milton Abbas, is taking three months off towards the end of the year to prepare for a role in a pantomime (3,4) |
| SNOWWHITE | It's a pantomime little ones look up to her (4,5) |
| OLEORESIN | Fragrant mix of essential oils with amber, balsam, conima, elemi, frankincense, mastic or myrrh "tears", which captures the aromatic essence of a plant in a concentrated form (9) |
| HORSE | Animal featured in a pantomime (5) |
| DAME | Titled woman in a pantomime? (4) |
| LEMONTREE | Plant in a citrus orchard |
| HARLEQUINADE | A play or part of a pantomime in which a comic character wearing diamond-patterned multicoloured tights has a leading role (12) |
| LEGUME | A vegetable plant which takes shelter by a gum (6) |
| ROOT | ___ vegetable (plant such as a carrot or beet) |
| CABBAGE | Vegetable plant of the genus Brassica (7) |
| PROTEA | Fungus in vegetable plant |
| YAM | Lift part of spring vegetable plant |
| ORACHE | Vegetable plant that's a golden colour - and long |