| HETTY | ___ Green a.k.a. the Witch of Wall Street |
| KENDAL | ___ green, a coarse woollen cloth formerly made in Cumbria and worn by local foresters |
| BOWL | A biased orb rolled on a crown green; a cheese for skittles; a deep dish; a drinking cup; a lob in cricket; a natural basin; or, a Scots word for a marble (4) |
| SAUL | Biblical king who sought the counsel of the Witch of Endor |
| WICKED | Like the Witch of the West in Oz |
| LIGHT | 'A lovely lady, garmented in ___' (Percy Bysshe Shelley 'The Witch of Atlas' (1820) |
| SWITCH | Turn to the witch of the South for illumination (6) |
| ENDOR | The witch of - was a Biblical divining woman consulted by Saul (5) |
| HAG | The witch of Carthage (3) |
| POND | "The Witch of Blackbird ___" |
| SAGE | A shade of greyish-green; a wise person; or, a herb (4) |
| MELTED | Like the Wicked Witch of the West at the end of "The Wizard of Oz" |
| ELPHABA | Titular protagonist of the 1995 novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by US author Gregory Maguire (7,6) |
| THROPP | Titular protagonist of the 1995 novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by US author Gregory Maguire (7,6) |
| GAGE | A mirabelle- or plum-like fruit, but green; a pledge; or, a glove, thrown down as a challenge to combat (4) |
| ALIMENTARY | Soldier maybe traversing green, a track and a sort of canal |
| MARGARETHAMILTON | US actress noted for playing the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz (8,8) |
| EMILEZOLA | Reviews short journal among all the letters by Earl Green - a famous writer with a Nana he wrote about? (5,4) |
| VERDURE | From French for "green", a poetic word for flourishing grass, greenery, herbage or vegetation; its colour; or, a condition of freshness or vigour (7) |
| GLINDA | The Good Witch Of The South in The Wizard Of Oz (6) |