| KIMONO | Japanese robe, often patterned with traditional motifs or "wagara", such as bamboo, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum or peony (6) |
| TOPOI | Traditional motifs in piece of music caught by solver in France (5) |
| SWAY | Move in the breeze, as bamboo |
| COWL | What is the hooded robe often worn by monks? (4) |
| PEERIE | Orcadian or Shetlandic for something "wee", such as a traditional knitted flower or "flooer" motif; or, a Scottish word for a spinning top (6) |
| FLORAL | Fabric such as chintz, Liberty Tana Lawn or toile de Jouy patterned with botanical motifs (6) |
| PRUNUS | From the Latin for "plum tree", a genus of arbors grown for almond or cherry blossom in the spring or for fruits including the aforesaid or apricots, peaches or nectarines (6) |
| CHINOISERIE | A style of design or decoration that uses Chinese motifs or methods (11) |
| PASTICHE | Artwork that's a mixture of motifs or styles (8) |
| SPRIG | Little stem of flowers, foliage or berries; or, a representation of thus in the form of an embroidered motif or of a low-relief ornament applied to greenware (5) |
| MACKEREL | ___ sky, one patterned with scalelike rows of cirro- or altocumulus cloud (8) |
| OSTINATO | From the Italian for "stubborn", ground-bass or a persistently repeated musical motif or phrase (8) |
| MACON | Georgia city with an annual Cherry Blossom Festival |
| SCHWYZ | Swiss town in a canton of the same name famous for Victorinox Swiss army knives and cherry blossom ( |
| JEFFERSONMEMORIAL | Facebook Status: "History abounds! Neo-Classical architecture surrounded by gorgeous cherry blossom trees. Next stop ... the White House!" |
| KAT | Kit ___ (candy offered in soy sauce and cherry blossom flavors) |
| JAPAN | Asian land noted for its azaleas, chrysanthemums and cherry blossom (5) |
| REBAR | Often-patterned structural support |
| TIES | Often-patterned garments |
| TIE | Often-patterned garment |