| GRASSCOURT | Result of the seeding process at Wimbledon? (5,5) |
| SCAB | Sign of the healing process at work |
| THAW | Actor John's process at the end of winter? (4) |
| EENY | Start of a selection process at recess |
| TIMELAPSE | Kind of cinematic technique for showing a slow process at an accelerated pace (4-5) |
| OCCLUSION | Council so wrong to show process at front (9) |
| LEGISLATION | Process at work in Congress |
| REENTRY | Down-to-Earth process at NASA? |
| RAIN | Desired result of cloud seeding |
| TEASEL | Prickly wild flower with tiny lavender-coloured blooms visited by bees in the summer and by goldfinches when seeding in the autumn/winter (6) |
| RAINMAKER | One whose intention it is to induce precipitation by means of ceremonial dancing, cloud-seeding or pluviculture; or, an executive who is successful at generating money (9) |
| ACORN | A mostly laughably passe form of seeding |
| SHEARERSSTRIKE | 1891 pastoral dispute seeding the Labor Party's origins (8,6) |
| GREYHAIR | The result of the impact of time on top of the aging locks (4,4) |
| SUNBOW | Prismatic arc of colours as a result of the refraction of natural light shining through the mist or spray of a waterfall, cascade or fountain (6) |
| BLUE | Colour of the daytime sky as a result of the process named after physicist Lord Rayleigh in which molecules in the atmosphere cause white light to "scatter" (4) |
| SLEET | Globular, generally transparent ice pellets that have diameters of 5 mm (0.2 inch) or less and that form as a result of the freezing of raindrops or the freezing of mostly melted snowflakes. |
| AQUILEGIA | Also known as granny's bonnet, a self-seeding, clump-forming flower with blooms in pastel shades of pink, lavender, peach, lemon, mauve or cream (9) |
| SELF | When a plant sets seed, and many of its offspring grow around its base, it is described as a ___-seeding plant (4) |
| NIGELLA | Genus of love-in-a-mist, a self-seeding cottage garden flower often appearing in paving or herbaceous borders (7) |