| COLDCREAM | Far from familiar flower used to make cosmetic |
| GOOLD | Work on familiar flower for Edmund |
| TOILETRY | Given material, attempt to make cosmetic |
| BEAUTYSALON | Place offering to make cosmetic changes? (6,5) |
| ROSEHIP | Familiar flower's fruit |
| AFIELD | Far from familiar surroundings (6) |
| EYEBROWPENCIL | Web-only recipe makes cosmetic (7,6) |
| MIL | Not far from familiar (3) |
| 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) |
| ROSE | Flower used to make attar (4) |
| ARUM | Lily-like flower used to make a drink (4) |
| DAMASKROSE | Flower used to make attar (6,4) |
| FLAX | Fibre from a plant with blue flowers, used to make linen (4) |
| DAISIES | Flowers used to make chains |
| DAMASK | - rose, plant cultivated for its pink or red flowers used to make the perfume attar (6) |
| JASMINE | Fragrant flower used to scent a variety of green China tea (7) |
| LAVENDER | Flower used to prevent moths and mildew attacking stored clothes (8) |
| EASTERLILIES | Plants from Japan with white, trumpetshaped fragrant flowers, used to symbolise peace and remembrance in Ireland (6,6) |
| TANSIES | Yellow flowers used to treat digestive problems |
| TUBEROSES | Night-blooming Mexican plants with flowers used to scent perfumes such as Fracas or Diptyque's Do Son (9) |