| AGRICULTURISTS | Those concerned with the science, art or business of cultivating the soil (14) |
| AGRICULTURALIST | One in the business of cultivating soil |
| SALES | Activity or business of trading; or, events such as auctions, bazaars, bring-and-buys or flea markets (5) |
| NEA | Org. concerned with the science of learning |
| TILLER | One cultivating the soil may turn the rudder (6) |
| HEADREST | Top man provides support in snooker hall for one of those concerned with driving safety (8) |
| BIOLOGIST | Award from university after life's study cut short by one of those concerned with evolution (9) |
| TACTICS | Science, art of manoeuvring (7) |
| HORTICULTURE | Science, art of gardening (12) |
| PHOTOCHEMISTRY | Picture school subject dealing with the science of light (14) |
| AGRICULTURE | The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops (11) |
| HORTICULTURIST | An expert in the art of cultivating gardens (14) |
| NEANDERTHALMAN | Distant cousin cultivating the land near isle (11,3) |
| TRENCHGROWN | Old-fashioned way of cultivating the subjects of this week's Miscellany! (6-5) |
| FARMING | Practice of cultivating the land or raising stock (7) |
| NATURAL | - History Museum; building forming part of a trio of popular tourist attractions in Kensington with the Science Museum and the V&A (7) |
| SAIKEI | Japanese word for a miniature ornamental landscape of bonsai trees growing on little rocks or stones; or, the art of cultivating such a scene (6) |
| NEWTONIAN | In accordance with the science of Sir Isaac (9) |
| BOTANICAL | To do with the science of plants on a Baltic Exchange (9) |
| PSYCHOMETRIC | To do with the science of measuring mental capacities and processes (12) |