| KNOTGARDEN | Type of parterre consisting of an intricate pattern of fragrant herbs and pruned topiary planted in "ribbons" within a square frame (4,6) |
| MOSAIC | Describing the intricate pattern of Old Testament law (6) |
| AROMATICS | Fragrant herbs and veggies |
| KNOT | - garden; originated by the Tudors, a geometric style of parterre formed by herbs, roses and box hedges (4) |
| GUILLOCHE | Precise and intricate patterns of interlaced lines, often used on bank notes and passports |
| TRIMMED | End of privet edged and pruned |
| PUNCTURED | Pierced, cut and pruned badly (9) |
| FAIRISLE | Just a fabrication of lies in an intricate pattern (4,4) |
| AMAZE | An intricate pattern for floor (5) |
| BOX | Topiary shrub used to border herbs, flowers, wild strawberries, fragrant roses, espalier quince and miniature fruit trees in parterres and knot gardens (3) |
| ITALIAN | - garden; type of Mediterraneanstyle parterre inspired by the Romans, traditionally incorporating fountains, classical sculptures and topiary (7) |
| MEDLEY | Collection of songs played as a continuous piece; a combination of four styles of swimming in one race; or, the general name for a dish consisting of an assortment of vegetables (6) |
| DOLLYMIXTURES | Traditional British sweet consisting of an assorted range of soft fondant cubes and tubes and sugar-coated jellies (5,8) |
| OREGANO | Meaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7) |
| ESTATE | A property consisting of an extensive area of land usually with a large house / all of a person's assets and liabilities, especially after death |
| HALBERD | Military weapon of the 15th and 16th centuries consisting of an axe blade and spearhead mounted on a long wooden pole (7) |
| SWINGBOAT | A fairground ride consisting of an open gondola which sways a pair of riders back and forth (9) |
| LATTICE | Framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal. (7) |
| IRONMAIDEN | Instrument of torture in the Middle Ages consisting of an upright box lined with spikes (4,6) |
| POME | Fruit of the apple type, consisting of an enlarged fleshy receptacle enclosing a core formed from the carpels (4) |