| SORARE | 1937 hit with the lyric "You're like the fragrance of blossoms fair" |
| PINEY | Like the fragrance of many wreaths |
| SENT | Sounds like the fragrance was in the mail ... (4) |
| BEALION | 'The Wiz' tune with the lyric 'You're the bravest of them all' |
| WEARY | Solange song with the lyric "You're feeling like you're chasing the world" |
| POISONIVY | 1959 Coasters hit with the lyric You're gonna need an ocean of calamine lotion: 2 wds. |
| CAMOMILE | Herb whose name means "earth-apple" owing to the fragrance of its foliage and daisy-like blossoms planted to form lawns or steeped to make relaxing tisanes and tonics (8) |
| THEONE | Elton John song with the lyric "You're all I've ever needed" |
| BADDAY | Daniel Powter song with the lyric "You're falling to pieces every time" |
| CECILIA | 1970 hit with the lyrics "You're breaking my heart / You're shaking my confidence daily" |
| ODOUR | The fragrance of a European flower, it's said.... (5) |
| AROMA | The fragrance of a rose half out, mother (5) |
| SCENT | It's the fragrance of this century (5) |
| GRASS | The fragrance of freshly cut ___ is so appealing that it has been used in candles and essential oils |
| ENGLISHROSE | David Austin-bred plant (combining the form and fragrance of the old-fashioned types with the repeatflowering of the modern types) (7,4) |
| STEPON | Happy Mondays song which includes the lyric 'you're twistin' my melon, man' (4,2) |
| BARKER | Victorian artist noted for her illustrations of blossoms, daisies, grape hyacinths, lilies of the valley, poppies, primroses, wild roses and other flowers, all characteristically adorned by their own |
| FLORAL | Comprehensive sees promotion for the lowliest of blossoms |
| ESTER | Organic compound of the class that provides the fragrance and flavour of many flowers and fruits, commonly derived from carboxylic acids (5) |
| CALVINKLEIN | Saoirse Ronan is the face of the fragrance ___ Women |