| HAARLEM | Where to find Dutch tulips, not Spanish roses |
| WINDMILL | Tortured mind will find Dutch building (8) |
| MANIAS | The Dutch tulip craze of the sixteen-thirties and the Beatles craze of the nineteen-sixties |
| AMSTERDAM | Dutch city from where tulips come, it is sung! (9) |
| FRINGED | Eg like tulips with frayed edge to petals (7) |
| TIPTOE | How to gather tulips quietly? (6) |
| FLORAL | Of roses and tulips |
| GRANT | Introduced to the Bloomsbury Set by his cousin Lytton Strachey, an artist who painted Still Life with Tulips and Narcissi in a Jug and Spring Flowers, Charleston (5) |
| INERT | Not readily reacting with other elements or compounds, as found in finer tulips! (5) |
| BULBS | Tulips- to- be |
| SCAPES | Related to "sceptres", word for shafts, stalks or stems of various things, including amaryllises, chives, columns, feathers, garlic plants, hostas, tulips and weevils' antennae (6) |
| AMANA | Genus of flowering bulbs closely related to tulips found in China, Japan and Korea |
| BUDGET | Germinate heads on great early tulips on the cheap (6) |
| CUMMINGS | EE -, US poet whose volumes include 1923's Tulips and Chimneys (8) |
| UNSPOILT | No tulips damaged? Perfect! |
| ROCKETRY | Clever science planting first of tulips in garden |
| FEVERTREE | Acacia always preceding first of tulips in spring |
| UKULELE | Tiny Tim tiptoed through the tulips strumming this musical instrument |
| SUBTROPICAL | Cobra and tulips out of place in a fairly lush climate |
| TIM | "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" Tiny ___ |