| SWEETWILLIAM | The prince gets a lolly and a flower (5,7) |
| RIGOR | In river, Borodin's prince gets a sense of chilliness (5) |
| PORCUPINE | Given a ring, the prince gets up, gets changed and takes the animal out |
| BREADSTICK | Lolly and gum, something to chew on (10) |
| KINGKANDY | Board game character whose daughters are Princess Lolly and Princess Frostine |
| BREAD | Baked food, whose name, like cabbage, dough, gravy, greens, lolly and sugar, is used as slang for money (5) |
| HAVEANICEDAY | Like a lolly, Sir Robin? Enjoy yourself! |
| ANNE | First name of a queen whose name is immortalised in a style of architecture as well as a flat race at Royal Ascot, a blend of tea and a flower with lace-like petals (4) |
| NATURE | The birds and the bees and a flower finished off King Cole (6) |
| DANDELION | The boy notes a cat and a flower (9) |
| AZALEA | A book, a drink and a flower (6) |
| ALOE | A desert plant with lance-shaped leaves and a flower that appears only at the end of its life (4) |
| SNAPDRAGON | I have the same women's clothing on, and a flower? |
| VIOLA | It needs a bow and a flower (5) |
| LICK | Polyseme for a flicker of a flame, horse's salt block, jazz phrase, lap of a lolly, Scottish wag, taste, thrash/blow, vigorous speed or wash of colour (4) |
| MINT | It's a lot of money for a lolly (4) |
| MONEY | The writer's holding a lolly |
| LOBELIA | I will return with honour and a flower (7) |
| FOXGLOVE | Obscure object of affection receiving kiss and a flower |
| SINGAPORE | Grass and a flower on land (9) |