| LIONSTAIL | Wild dagga, shrub of southern Africa (5,4) |
| DAGGA | Wild ___, shrub of southern Africa, also called lion's tail (5) |
| LION | - - - - 's tail, S African shrub, also called wild dagga, of leonotis genus (4) |
| OCOTILLO | Spiny shrub of southern US and Mexico |
| SWEETSPOT | Dagga after pudding gives the most powerful shot (5,4) |
| NEPOTISTS | They look after their own dagga, I found, in hideouts (9) |
| GOESTOPOT | Begins smoking dagga and falls apart (4,2,3) |
| POTPOURRI | Decant hamster and hippopotami tails under dagga mixture (9) |
| SPRINGBOK | Antelope of semi-desert regions of southern Africa (9) |
| SWAZILAND | Country of southern Africa (9) |
| BOOMSLANG | Venomous snake of southern Africa (9) |
| ANTEATERS | Aardvarks of southern Africa (3-6) |
| AFRIKAANS | Dutch-derived language of southern Africa (9) |
| TRANSVAAL | Naval star running historic part of southern Africa (9) |
| GRASSLANDS | The Zuurveld, for example - or the dagga fields on the Wild Coast? (10) |
| POTPIE | Judge that's come after dagga and makes a meal of it (6) |
| HITTHEJACKPOT | Triumph of 1 when you klap the kitty with dagga? (3,3,7) |
| POTATORACE | Dagga-on-a-Hill - one makes an event of it (6,4) |
| HEMP | Male politician has dagga (4) |
| WONDERBOOM | Drunkenly drew on dagga in Pretoria suburb (10) |