| MAIDS | Hazel and Alice |
| NUTHATCH | With grey-blue and pinky-buff plumage and feeding on acorns, hazel and beechmast, a small treecreeperlike bird of mature woodlands (8) |
| CATKINS | Also known as lamb's-tails, elongated flower clusters of hazel and other trees including willow, alder, walnut, white poplar and silver birch (7) |
| TREES | Hazel and Joshua |
| NUT | Brazil, hazel and wal! (3) |
| NUTMEG | Hazel and Megan showed spice (6) |
| WOODED | Say, would it be a cover-up with Laurel, Hazel and Holly? (6) |
| TREE | Hazel and French brought back round in this regard (4) |
| BULWARKS | Protective types of tree huggers perhaps, close to Hazel and Ash, welcome university work (8) |
| ELIZABETH | Taking gamble, Hazel and I developed new line in London (9) |
| WATERSHIP | 2018 TV miniseries featuring Hazel and Fiver, --------- Down (9) |
| INTHENURSERY | You'll find Hazel and Cherry maturing there? Presumably, where one heard Old MacDonald had a farm! (2,3,7) |
| TUNNEL | Perhaps Hazel and Leonard both turned up in passage (6) |
| CATKIN | A hanging spike of flowers from trees such as the hazel and willow (6) |
| RICHARDADAMS | Writer who created Fiver Hazel and their fellow rabbits in Watership Down: 2 wds. |
| STUN | Puts up Hazel and Brazil, only to knock one out (4) |
| ALDER | Tree in the family that includes birches, hazels and hornbeams which is common in river and lakeside forests (5) |
| RETREAT | With an example at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, an orchard for the cultivation of hazels and other such kernel-bearing shrubs and trees (7) |
| NUTTERY | With an example at Sissinghurst Castle Garden, an orchard for the cultivation of hazels and other such kernel-bearing shrubs and trees |
| NUTS | Brazils, hazels and pecans, for example (4) |