| PARLEY | Talk of the herb losing its heart (6) |
| ONAGER | Herb's losing head, rearing an ass (6) |
| CENTRE | Heart unit's lost time, by losing its heart (6) |
| ELIXIR | Spiral without its head, but with its heart, would turn gold (6) |
| GEMINI | Genie losing all its heart with little sign (6) |
| ROCKET | The herb arugula; a firework; the rising of a game bird when flushed; or, with "sweet", dame's-violet or mother-of-the-evening with nightscented honesty-like blooms (6) |
| TURBOT | Motor's given its heart to fish (6) |
| HOODOO | Bad luck to have head covering its heart (6) |
| MAGGOT | Magnum got its heart eaten out by a fly youngster (6) |
| LACOCK | With William Henry Fox Talbot's former abbey and home at its heart, a National Trust village in Wiltshire, where scenes from Cranford, Pride and Prejudice and Downton Abbey were filmed (6) |
| BEDIMS | Dims with 'B' at its heart |
| DOSAGE | The quantity is the same and you add the herb to it (6) |
| LOVAGE | A glove used by one in the herb garden (6) |
| HYSSOP | Name by which the herb Hyssopus officinalis is commonly known (6) |
| BOTHER | Drat! The herb must be chopped to sprinkle in (6) |
| SIMPLE | It's easy to find in the herb garden (6) |
| WASHBASIN | Clean most of the herb and spinach in the centre of sink (9) |
| THYME | It is the hour, one is told, of the herb (5) |
| MEUM | Genus of the herb, spignel - mother includes last of borage (4) |
| UCLA | Home of the Herb Alpert Sch. of Music |