| BLUE | Colour most usually associated with the forget-me-not (4) |
| COOK | Norman _, DJ most usually known as Fatboy Slim (4) |
| MEMORABILIA | Flower related to the forget-me-not? |
| MYOSOTIS | The forget-me-not genus (8) |
| YELLOW | Colour most likely to run? (6) |
| ATTAR | Fragrant essence usually associated with the damask rose (5) |
| JULEP | Bourbon, mint and sugar syrup drink usually associated with the American South |
| HRH | Royal family style of address usually associated with the rank of prince or princess (1,1,1) |
| BORAGEFAMILY | Represents The Forget-Me-Nots and Hound's Tongue, as box office starts trend for the Von Trapps, for |
| DOUGLAS | Capital of the Isle of Man and seat of the Tynwald; or, a poet of the Second World War who wrote Vergissmeinnicht (forget-me-not) and the memoir Alamein to Zem Zem (7) |
| NARCISSUS | Flowering plant of the daffodil family, in the UK usually associated with spring, it can bloom in early February in Mallorca (9) |
| ONION | Vegetable or the kind of dome usually associated with Russian Orthodox churches |
| HELIOTROPE | From the Greek meaning "sun-turning", the cherry- pie plant related to borage, comfrey and forget-me-not; its characteristic lilac-violet colour; or, its scent (10) |
| IFIRULEDTHEWORLD | Song composed by Leslie Bricusse and Cyril Ornadel for the 1963 West End musical Pickwick that is usually associated with Sir Harry Secombe |
| KNOT | Forget-me-___ (divorce?) |
| NOTS | Forget-me-__: flowers |
| USERID | It's usually associated with a password |
| RECEIVEDPRONUNCIATION | Delivery usually associated with an address in southern England? |
| BORAGE | With star-shaped azure-blue flowers used to garnish Pimm's Cup with strawberries, cucumber and mint, a herb related to comfrey, forget-me-not, heliotrope and hound's tongue (6) |
| PETAL | This part of a flower's corolla could be the yellow of a primrose of the blue of forget-me-not |