| KOHLRABI | Variety of cabbage also known as the turnip cabbage (8) |
| CAVOLONERO | Dark-leaved Italian cabbage ('black cabbage') also known as Tuscan kale (6,4) |
| KALE | Cabbage also known as borecole (4) |
| SWEETHEART | One's beloved; a word denoting a secret agreement; a style of low-cut neckline; or, a variety of cabbage, also called hispi (10) |
| KOLHRABI | Vegetable also called a turnip cabbage |
| RUTABAGA | Root vegetable related to the turnip |
| BRASSICA | Genus that includes turnips, cabbage, and broccoli |
| BROCCOLI | In Italian and English, this word has basically the same spelling and meaning. It is a variety of cabbage with heads of green and purple buds. First known usage is 1699. |
| COLESLAW | Variety of cabbage salad (8) |
| BRUSSELS | ___ sprout, variety of cabbage (8) |
| SWEDE | Root vegetable closely related to the turnip, known in North America as rutabaga (5) |
| ROOT | Mathematical function of the turnip, say (4) |
| NAIVE | Like one who just fell off the turnip truck |
| CLASSIFY | Put in sets of wild salsify behind head of cabbage (8) |
| BRUSSELSSPROUTS | Budlike heads of a variety of cabbage (8,7) |
| SPROUT | The Brussels --- is a variety of cabbage (6) |
| COLLARD | A variety of cabbage with a crown of edible leaves (7) |
| TRADEDIN | Used a lemon instead of cabbage? |
| KEDGEREE | Rice dish reeked terribly, containing last bits of cabbage |
| BLACKLEG | Fungal disease of cabbages and potatoes (8) |