| GOODIES | Tim Brooke-taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie show, The ------- (7) |
| KENDALL | BBC radio star with John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Bill Oddie, Jo ... |
| THEGOODIES | Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor's '70s BBC comedy (3,7) |
| GRAEMEGARDEN | Comedian who formed The Goodies with Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor (6,6) |
| ODDIE | Comic seen with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden in The Goodies, Bill ... |
| RANSOME | Author of the Swallows and Amazons series as well as The Child's Book of the Seasons, The Things in our Garden and The Book of Friendship (7) |
| HERS | His And _, 1970s sitcom which starred Tim Brooke-Taylor (4) |
| BURNETT | Author of the children's novels Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, The Secret Garden and The Lost Prince (7) |
| MARVELL | Metaphysical poet who wrote To His Coy Mistress, The Garden and the country house poem and encomium to his patron Thomas Fairfax Upon Appleton House (7) |
| ASBYATT | Author of the novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life (1,1,5) |
| BAGNOLD | Author best known for her novel National Velvet who also wrote A Diary Without Dates and plays including The Chalk Garden and A Matter of Gravity (7) |
| SHEPARD | Artist who illustrated editions of Winnie-the-Pooh, The Secret Garden and Tom Brown's School Days (7) |
| DRESSED | Applied manure to garden and drive, and scattered seeds (7) |
| GRANTED | It's allowed to go round garden and top of terrace (7) |
| HIDCOTE | Famous Cotswold garden and a named Hypericum (7) |
| GROUNDS | Coffee leftovers in the gardens and so on (7) |
| RACKHAM | One of 12 siblings who became a skilful artist celebrated for his illustrations in classic children's books, including Grimm's Fairy Tales, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and The Wind in the Willows |
| JOHANNA | Known for hosting Better Homes and Gardens and House Rules (------- Griggs) |
| HUMBLE | Former Countryfile presenter who also co-hosted Animal Park, Britain Goes Wild with Bill Oddie, Springwatch and Lambing Live to name a few (6) |
| STADDLE | With "stones", mushroom-shaped pedestals traditionally supporting granaries or hayricks but now often decorating gardens and yards (7) |