| HUSTON | John or Angelica of Hollywood |
| ROSS | Angelica of "Pose" |
| HERB | Rosemary, basil, or angelica |
| TRIFLE | A false or idle tale; a thing of litle value; a slight piece; a small sum; a gewgaw; a type of pewter; or, a cold pudding of custard, fruit cocktail, jelly and sherry-soaked sponge with a sprinkling o |
| UMBEL | A flat-topped inflorescence of angelica, fennel, parsley or dill (5) |
| GREEN | Colour of mistletoe leaves, candied angelica, pine needles or the Grinch (5) |
| HERBS | Pounded with a pestle or chopped with a mezzaluna, any of various fragrant plants from angelica to zedoary, used in cookery, perfumery and skin care (5) |
| PARSLEY | Flat-leaved or curly, a garden herb in a family of umbellifers that includes angelica, celery, chervil, dill, fennel, dill and lovage (7) |
| EROS | Depicted in an Angelica Kauffman painting and sometimes in decorative scenes on Italian wedding chests or "cassoni", the Greek god of love (4) |
| TANG | Strong taste of sweet angelica (4) |
| KING | Jimmy __, father of the Dales" Angelica (4) |
| ANGEL | Nickname of Angelica King in Emmerdale (5) |
| ELIZA | Sister of Angelica and Peggy, in "Hamilton" |
| ELIMINATE | Get rid of cream containing minute angelica root (9) |
| ARALIA | Plant genus of the spikenards and angelica trees (6) |
| ROOT | Angelica is also known as '___ of the Holy Ghost' (4) |
| SHERBET | What I do to keep Angelica or Rosemary sweet (7) |
| TAHINI | Angelica root included in runny centre of spicy sesame paste (6) |
| COLOUR | Painting of a woman stealing pigment from a rainbow by Royal Academy founding-member Angelica Kauffman (6) |
| RENEE | ___ Elise Goldsberry, player of Angelica Schuyler in the original "Hamilton" cast |