| FOURLEAF | Lucky type of clover |
| HORSESHOE | Lucky type of Arabian on foot (9) |
| SHAMROCK | Type of clover (8) |
| TREFOIL | In broken filter, a ring of clover (7) |
| THEIRISH | Supposedly lucky types, fair people who never speak well of one another (Johnson) (3,5) |
| ANGST | Rarely a problem for happy-go-lucky types |
| THREATEN | Cow with last of clover to chew coming in later (8) |
| ROT | Last bits of clover to compost and decay (3) |
| MEDICAGO | Genus of clover-like herbs in the legume family (Fabaceae) to which alfalfa, or lucerne, belongs (8) |
| NARDOO | Species of clover-like fern native to Australia also known as ngardu from which bush bread is made (6) |
| EAR | "Hey look me over, lend me an ...; Fresh out of clover, mortgaged up to here" |
| LEGUME | Type of plant in the Fabaceae family such as alfalfa, any of the beans, clover, lupin, laburnum or wisteria (6) |
| CHARM | A four-leaf clover is a type of lucky - |
| PEA | Common name of Fabaceae, a family of plants that includes clover, broom, vetch, mimosa and laburnum (3) |
| LAWNS | Grass-, camomile- or clover-covered areas forming part of the landscapes of most gardens, used for games including croquet or bocce (5) |
| STOLONS | Creeping roots or runners of plants including mint, strawberry, sweet violet, a species of buttercup clover, bugle and lamb's ears (7) |
| FUMITORY | From the Latin meaning "smoke of the earth", arable plant with seeds eaten by the turtle dove with those of the scarlet pimpernel, clover, birdsfoot trefoil and chickweed (8) |
| ALYCE | Clover type |
| FOUR | ___-leaf clover (lucky find) |
| LOVE | Fond of finding it in the clover? (4) |