| CHARLOCK | The wild mustard Sinapis arvensis (8) |
| BIND | The wild plant Convolvulus arvensis is more commonly referred to as ___weed (4) |
| LARK | Any small ground-dwelling songbird of the family Alaudidae, e.g. the common Eurasian Alauda arvensis (4) |
| KALE | Salad green derived from wild mustard |
| SKYLARK | The bird Alauda arvensis, noted for singing while hovering at a great height |
| PIMPERNEL | Anagallis arvensis or scarlet ... (9) |
| BRASSICA | Latin word for cabbage and thus the genus that includes the aforenamed vegetable and its relatives broccoli, cauliflower and mustard (8) |
| FLUSTERS | The rest of my pals have mustard on them (8) |
| HESPERIS | A genus of flowering plants in the mustard family (8) |
| BORDEAUX | "French mustard" sold in the UK resembles ____ mustard rather than Dijon |
| POULTICE | Mustard plaster (8) |
| CHAINSAW | Feller missing last bit of mustard in a sandwich, sadly (8) |
| CRUCIFER | From the Latin for "cross", a person carrying a small rood in a church procession; or, a brassica with four-petalled cross-shaped flowers, such as broccoli, cabbage, collard, kale, mustard or turnip ( |
| TURMERIC | Spice in mustard regularly smeared amid basmati rice in a stew (8) |
| NERVEGAS | Mustard gas |
| STAINERS | Coffee, mustard and wine, to name a few |
| DRESSING | Mustard plaster, for example? |
| REVOLVER | Perhaps this was used by Col. Mustard |
| PRETZELS | Twisty salted-bread snacks served with mustard |
| HOTSTUFF | A peach in mustard, perhaps? |