| ANDVIOLAS | The subjects of this week's Miscellany! (7,3,6) |
| PANSIES | The subjects of this week's Miscellany! (7,3,6) |
| SPAWN | The eggs of fish or frogs - and the spores of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| SKINRASH | The sap of the subjects of this week's may Miscellany cause this! (4,4) |
| CALADIUMS | Several angel-wings - the genus of which is one of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (9) |
| CULM | Stem or stalk, especially the jointed stem of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (4) |
| FIBER | Coconut matting and organic basket liners are this - and the subjects of this week's Miscellany have plenty of it to aid digestion! (5) |
| ALES | Some of the subjects of this week's Miscellany are found in the palest beers! (4) |
| MINIATURE | With roses, this (or these) are one of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (9) |
| PRESERVE | Protect or maintain the condition of home-grown fruit and veg - including the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (8) |
| BERBERIS | One of the subjects of this week's Miscellany (8) |
| BLUEFLOWERS | In the main, the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (4,7) |
| SHALLOTS | One of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (8) |
| GARLIC | Vegetable comprising one of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (6) |
| HERBS | The subjects of this week's Miscellany are the lesser (5) |
| SWEET | Unlike the subjects of this week's Miscellany, lathyrus are this type! (5) |
| RASPBERRIES | Soft fruits often regarded as being the main competitor to the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (11) |
| PEA | The subjects of this week's Miscellany typically have this vegetable flower! (3) |
| RETICULATED | Netting trait that connects most of the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (11) |
| TRENCHGROWN | Old-fashioned way of cultivating the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (6-5) |