| THECATSWHISKERS | This week's charts played something excellent (3,4,8) |
| SINFONIAANTARTICA | A frantic sonatina I played, something by Vaughan Williams |
| DISCONCERT | Record being played, something sure to upset |
| HUMDINGER | Appetite gets terribly dim for something excellent (9) |
| ATOMBOMB | Alpha male with something excellent that would devastate (4,4) |
| NONESUCH | An archaic name for someone or something excellent |
| RIPSNORTER | Something excellent in cocaine user's epitaph? |
| LOLLAPALOOZA | US slang for something excellent (spelling with Z) |
| SWEET | Unlike the subjects of this week's Miscellany, lathyrus are this type! (5) |
| JUICY | Well-grown examples of the subject of this week's Miscellany must also be this! (5) |
| PEA | The subjects of this week's Miscellany typically have this vegetable flower! (3) |
| GIANT | A subject of this week's Miscellany may often be described as this, owing to its large stature and height (5) |
| VISIT | This year you may wish to pay a ___ to one of the gardens connected to the subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| 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) |
| WHITE | Button subjects of this week's Miscellany are usually this colour (5) |
| MELBA | Dame Nellie gave her name to this dessert, which uses one of the subjects in this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| RIPE | It is best to pick the subjects of this week's Miscellany when they are at this stage! (4) |
| FLORA | Gardening connected to this, is the subject of this week's Miscellany! (5) |
| VARIEGATION | Plants with this phenomenon are the subject of this week's Miscellany! (11) |
| SKINRASH | The sap of the subjects of this week's may Miscellany cause this! (4,4) |