| OXEYE | ___ daisy, widespread wildflower also called the marguerite (5) |
| YARROW | Wildflower also called milfoil (6) |
| GOLDCUP | Yellow wildflower also called frog's foot or St Anthony's turnip (7) |
| ARGUE | Have a row about some of the marguerites ... (5) |
| DURAS | Marguerite, French novelist who write the script for the film Hiroshima mon amour (5) |
| LOVER | The ___, 1984 autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras (5) |
| DAISY | With an English species, the ox-eye, marguerite and gerbera, a wild flower used to make chains and crowns, said to symbolise innocence, purity and new beginnings (5) |
| ARLES | Anacyclus pyrethrum, the Mount ___ daisy (5) |
| MISTY | -- of Chincoteague; storybook for children by Marguerite Henry (5) |
| WHITE | Usual marguerite bloom colour (5) |
| DISCS | Shapes of CDs, Frisbees or coins; or, the "eyes" of composite flowers including daisies and marguerites (5) |
| GRETA | She played Marguerite in "Camille" |
| MAR | Spoil the appearance when the marguerite starts! (3) |
| OOPSY | "___ daisy!" (said when lifting a child) |
| ABNER | Li'l ___ (Daisy Mae's boyfriend) |
| ANNESLACE | *Wildflower also known as wild carrot |
| CANNES | Film-festival city near to the Lerins Islands and Ile Sainte-Marguerite, where the so-called man in the iron mask spent 11 years isolated in a fortress prison (6) |
| OXEYEDAISY | White meadow-flower also called a marguerite (2-3,5) |
| INDIASONG | Marguerite Duras stage play featuring the character AnneMarie Stretter (5,4) |
| UPSY | ___ Daisy, character in the children's television series In the Night Garden (4) |