| WOODBINE | Honeysuckle and cigarette (8) |
| DORMOUSE | From the Anglo-Norman for "sleepy one", a somnolent squirrel-like rodent nesting in woven bark and honeysuckle and feeding on berries, nuts and the blossoms of hawthorn, oak, sycamore and willow (8) |
| MOTHS | Feeding on night-scented blooms including honeysuckle and jasmine, insects such as the Brindled Beauties, Peach Blossoms, True Lover's Knots and Yellow Belles (5) |
| VINES | Honeysuckle and ivy |
| MOTH | Nocturnal pollinator attracted to honeysuckle and jasmine (4) |
| THOMAS | A honeysuckle and a rose are among the plants named after horticulturalist Graham ___ (6) |
| LONICERA | Latin name of the day- and nightscented twining flower honeysuckle, important for pollinating moths and in turn bats and hedgehogs (8) |
| ROLLUP | Informally, a cigarette made by hand from loose tobacco and cigarette paper (4-2) |
| SPLIFF | Get smart, packing in alcohol finally and cigarette |
| BIC | Brand of ballpoint pens and cigarette lighters |
| REDFLAG | Sign one's left wine and cigarette having imbibed litre |
| CHEAPWINE | Jess Moskaluke's "___ ___ and Cigarettes" |
| TAR | Could be found on roads and cigarettes |
| TAXED | Like liquor and cigarettes |
| HEDGEROW | Botanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8) |
| 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) |
| BINDWEED | The plant "inextricably entwined" and in love with the honeysuckle in a Flanders and Swann song |
| REWAREWA | Tree also known as NZ honeysuckle (8) |
| CREEPERS | Wisteria and honeysuckle |
| SCABIOUS | Flower in the honeysuckle family (8) |