| AMARYLLIS | Flower a daft sheep brought back (9) |
| MARMALADE | Preserve sheep brought back by young chap in West |
| MARMOT | Cat with sheep brought up as a rodent (6) |
| BUTTERFLY | With wings reflected in a lupin, sweet pea or other papilionaceous flower, a lepidopteran such as a "dice-box" fritillary or the nymphalid originally called a "red admirable" (9) |
| CERTIFIED | Made a daft declaration? (9) |
| NOODLEDOM | Recalled one posing had nothing on - a daft state |
| ANNIEHALL | Hothead interrupting Allen in a daft movie (5,4) |
| GLADIOLUS | Flower, a happy one, reviving the soul (9) |
| FORSYTHIA | One after something yellow primarily in flower, a shrub (9) |
| EASTEREGG | Seasonal gift of flower a first as wrapped inside a second |
| SPEEDWELL | Blue flower; a bike brand (9) |
| CARNATION | Flower a royal found in cold country (9) |
| 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) |
| WATERLILY | Give the flower a drink. Oh, it's already in the drink (9) |
| GARLANDED | Wreathed with flowers, a fish out of water? |
| TRACK | A racecourse is a bit of a daft racket (5) |
| BLOOM | A flower; a rosy colour; a healthy glow on one's cheeks; a fine powdery coating on chocolate, grapes or plums; or, a rapid seasonal flourish of algae (5) |
| IRIS | A woman a a flower a Everyman with chance? Almost (4) |
| CHARLIE | A cleaner tale or a daft one |
| INANELY | Any line crossed in a daft way (7) |