| ENSILE | Store grass etc. |
| SHOP | Store - grass up (4) |
| TUFT | Bunch of hair, feathers, grass etc (4) |
| RASSE | Small creature hiding in grass etc (5) |
| MOWS | Cuts down grass, etc. |
| ASSET | Something valuable from grass, etc |
| MOW | Cut down (grass, etc) (3) |
| SCYTHE | Manual implement for cutting grass, etc (6) |
| PLANTS | Trees, flowers, grass, etc |
| TUSSOCK | A clump of grass etc. (7) |
| SCYTHES | Tools for cutting grass etc, with a long handle and a curved, sharpened blade (7) |
| RAKES | Long handled tools used to gather leaves, grass, etc. |
| DREY | Squirrel's nest, comprising a ball of interwoven twigs lined inside with moss, leaves, grass etc. (4) |
| HERBAGE | Sack found in this place of grass etc (7) |
| HAY | An old word for a hedge or fence; a winding country dance; a weaving or serpentine choreographic figure in such a reel; or, etymologically linked to "fennel", a word for alfalfa, clover, grass etc, cu |
| MIDDLEMARCH | "... like hearing the grass grow..." |
| PAY | "And the Grass Won't ___ No Mind" |
| MOO | "Dude, this grass is good!" |
| MASEKELA | "Grazing in the Grass" chart-topper Hugh |
| SIGN | "Keep off the grass," e.g. |