| QUEENANNESLACE | Wild carrot's other name, evoking regal tatting (5,5,4) |
| ACACIA | Avenue name evoking suburbia and English middle-class values (6) |
| GARP | Name evoking "a fish!" in an 1982 movie |
| ANNE | Queen who gives her name to 'lace' of wild carrot (4) |
| ARETHA | Name evoking 'Respect' |
| UMBEL | Inflorescence of plants including fennel, parsley, dill and wild carrot (5) |
| DILL | Herb related to fennel, wild carrot, cow-parsley, lovage and celery (4) |
| ANNES | Queen __ lace (wild carrot) |
| ANNESLACE | *Wildflower also known as wild carrot |
| CAROTA | Daucus ___ is better known as wild carrot (6) |
| NEEDLEWORK | Applique, darning, embroidering, quilting, sewing, stitching, tatting or other sutorial efforts done by means of bodkin-like sharps and thread (10) |
| LACEMAKER | An artisan, such as the young "kantwerkster" portrayed in Vermeer's La Dentelliere, distinguished by their skill in looping or tatting bobbinet, guipure or other fine open fabric (9) |
| LOSTARTS | Tatting and weaving, e.g. |
| LEGACY | What's left about, for example, like tatting ... (6) |
| LACY | Characterised by decorative tatting |
| TATS | Shabby persons / does tatting |
| LACERATE | Cut tatting speed? (8) |
| NEEDLECRAFT | Crochet and tatting are types of ____ |
| DOILY | Result of tatting, perhaps |
| PLACE | Location known for its top end tatting (5) |