| ANNES | Queen ___ lace (wild carrot) |
| HEMLOCK | Poisonous plant related to parsley, fennel, Queen Anne's lace and wild carrot, believed to have killed Socrates (7) |
| ANNE | Queen who gives her name to 'lace' of wild carrot (4) |
| QUEENANNESLACE | Frilly white flower also called wild carrot |
| ANNESLACE | *Wildflower also known as wild carrot |
| CAROTA | Daucus ___ is better known as wild carrot (6) |
| UMBEL | Inflorescence of plants including fennel, parsley, dill and wild carrot (5) |
| AVISON | Margaret ___, Canadian poet of Griffin Poetry Prize winning collection Concrete and Wild Carrot |
| DILL | Herb related to fennel, wild carrot, cow-parsley, lovage and celery (4) |
| ROOT | Underground edible part of a plant such as the wild carrot, parsnip, Jerusalem artichoke, burdock, salsify, sorrel, celeriac or horseradish (4) |
| CHERVIL | From the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7) |
| OLD | "Arsenic and ___ Lace" |
| CHANTILLY | ___ lace; French town's specialty |
| STAY | _ _ _ _ lace, one for fastening a corset (4) |
| ORRIS | ____ lace was woven with gold or silver threads |
| ONS | Slip-___ (lace-free shoes) |
| CHEMICALCOSH | Non-medical treatment ___ lace his choc with trace of marijuana, possibly (8,4) |
| URBAN | Pertaining to the town or city, as in the elder cultivar '___ Lace' (5) |
| MUM | Queen ___ (mother of the Queen of England) |
| VICTORIA | The Queen's great-greatgrandmother, Queen ___ |