| SCAMMONY | Twining bindweed with arrow-shaped leaves |
| CALLA | Plant with arrow-shaped leaves |
| SORREL | Plant of the dock family with arrow-shaped leaves (6) |
| ARUM | Plant of a group with arrow-shaped leaves (4) |
| ARUMS | Flowering plants with arrow-shaped leaves (5) |
| GOODKING | Weedy plant of the goosefoot family with arrow-shaped leaves and small green flowers (4,4,5) |
| GOODKINGHENRY | Weedy plant, Chenopodium bonushenricus, having arrow- shaped leaves and small green flowers (4,4,5) |
| CONVOLVULUS | Genus of twining plants with trumpet-shaped flowers that includes the lesser bindweed (11) |
| STANNARD | Norwich School artist who painted Still Life, Pelargoniums, Duchess Pears with Black Grapes in a Basket and Still Life of Raspberries in a Willow Pattern Bowl with Cherries and Bindweed (8) |
| PETALS | Modified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6) |
| ORDER | American helping clear garden flower-bed of bindweed primarily |
| GLIDED | Good length bindweed regularly and effortlessly moved |
| QUARRELLED | Fought, having made first attack with arrow (10) |
| BOW | Bob found with arrow and violin (3) |
| CUPID | Spanish hero holding up boy with arrow |
| CLARA | Bow perhaps, left in vehicle with arrow head (5) |
| WARHORSE | Old soldier she shot with arrow (8) |
| MALTESECROSS | Design made by four arrow-shaped arms with their points meeting at the centre (7,5) |
| TOXO | Arrow-shaped: Comb. form |
| ONE | ___ way (message in an arrow-shaped road sign) |