| KITCHENGARDEN | Where herbs etc are grown (7,6) |
| USC | Where Herb Alpert was a member of the marching band |
| STBASIL | Street where Herb has a colourful building named after him |
| SANANGELO | Texas city where herb covers kind of bread, half of loaf (3,6) |
| VEGETABLEGARDEN | Where tomatoes etc are grown (9,6) |
| NURSERY | A place where plants, young trees, etc are grown commercially (7) |
| PLANTATION | Estate where crops such as rubber, cotton, etc are grown on a large scale (10) |
| CLEARINGHOUSE | Emptying a home where cheques, etc, are exchanged (8,5) |
| SEASON | Flavour with salt, herbs etc. |
| PLANTS | Herbs, etc. |
| INFUSION | Drink prepared by soaking (tea, herbs, etc) |
| SCHNAPPS | Continental strong alcoholic spirit flavoured with fruit, herbs etc. (8) |
| WORTSANDALL | Herbs, etc.? |
| GARNISH | Add herbs etc. to a dish (7) |
| MARINATE | Steep meat in wine, oil, herbs etc (8) |
| FOCACCIA | Flat oven-baked Italian bread similar in texture to pizza dough, often topped with salt, herbs etc. (8) |
| MARINADE | A mixture of oil, herbs etc in which fish or meat is steeped before cooking to improve its flavour (8) |
| MARINIERE | Of mussels (French, moules), cooked in a sauce of white wine flavoured with onions, herbs etc. (9) |
| POULTICE | A soft mass of material, usually of herbs etc, that is put on the body to relieve inflammation (8) |
| GARNISHES | Small amounts of salad, herbs, etc used to decorate cooked or prepared food (9) |