| COLDFRAME | Wood and glass structure for protecting young plants (4,5) |
| COLD | Structure for protecting young plants, - - - frame (4) |
| CLOCHE | A lady's hat; or, a type of miniature greenhouse for protecting young plants from the elements (6) |
| PANEL | Cover with wood and glass one side (5) |
| GREENHOUSES | Glass structures for plant growing (11) |
| BOWWINDOW | Curved glass structure (3,6) |
| NURSERIES | For young babies and young plants (9) |
| MYSTERIES | "Knives Out" and "Glass Onion," for two |
| HARDENOFF | It's time to ___ tender young plants, ready for planting out (6,3) |
| TESTTUBES | Bath covered with balls and glass cylinders (4,5) |
| SUBJUGATE | Manage to keep down an American roll and glass of beer consumed |
| SEEDLINGS | Glen's side moved young plants |
| CAGE | Netted structure for protecting ribes, rubus and other fruit canes and bushes in the garden; dialect for a squirrel's nest; or, a coop or aviary (4) |
| CAGES | From Latin for "hollow places", aviaries, hutches and other such coops; prisons; dialect for squirrels' dreys; or, netted structures for protecting garden fruit from birds (5) |
| COLDFRAMES | Miniature greenhouse-like structures for protecting seedlings and plants (4,6) |
| ACCOLADE | Praise for expert protecting young man behind firm (8) |
| GREENHOUSE | Glass structure of new hotel over river (10) |
| PYRAMID | Pei's controversial glass structure at the Louvre in Paris |
| HYENA | Predatory animal has female bird protecting young one (5) |
| NURSERY | Place for young people and young plants (7) |