| WOODBINE | Beside court, in bed, wild honeysuckle |
| AZALEA | Wild honeysuckle, e.g. |
| SCENEDOCK | Part of theatre set beside court area (9) |
| EXTRACT | Passage, wide perhaps, beside court (7) |
| EGLANTINE | A wild rose or sweetbrier with apple-scented foliage and sprays of fragrant pink blooms in the summer; or, John Milton's word in L'Allegro for what is thought to be honeysuckle (9) |
| HEDGEROW | Botanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8) |
| BINDWEED | The plant "inextricably entwined" and in love with the honeysuckle in a Flanders and Swann song |
| SHANDY | Honeysuckle primarily in yellowish drink (6) |
| HASKAP | Edible blue honeysuckle berry developed in Sask. |
| LONICERA | Honeysuckle better in fertile soil mainly |
| SCABIOUS | Plant in the honeysuckle family, also called pincushion flower (8) |
| WEEKS | Honeysuckle _, starred in ITV's Foyle's War (5) |
| ABELIA | Flowering shrub in the honeysuckle family (6) |
| ENDEARING | Sweet honeysuckle's latest thing cultivated in garden (9) |
| ELDER | Shrub in the honeysuckle family, its berries are used to make wine |
| DAYDREAM | The - -; Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting of Jane Morris sitting in a bough of sycamore with honeysuckle (3,5) |
| TEASEL | Prickly flower of a plant in the honeysuckle family with the snowberry, beauty bush, seablush, valerian and horse gentian (6) |
| AMBRIDGE | Fictional agricultural village in Borsetshire, setting of locales including Arkwright Hall, Grey Gables, Home Farm, Honeysuckle Cottage, St Stephen's Church and The Bull (8) |
| BASKETS | Containers woven from pliable strips of cane, honeysuckle, rattan, straw, wicker or willow and represented in architecture as carved blossom- or fruit-filled corbeils (7) |
| ANTHEMION | From the Greek for "flower", a floral design or ornament in classical architecture, typically alternating motifs resembling honeysuckle petals, lotus leaves and palmettes (9) |