| Herb you may regret buying? | 27 |
| Herb with the Tijuana Brass | 27 |
| Herb with stinging hairs | 24 |
| Herb with roast chicken | 23 |
| Herb with purplish flowers | 26 |
| Herb with licorice-flavored seeds | 33 |
| Herb with grayish-green leaves | 30 |
| Herb with bitter leaves | 23 |
| Herb with bell-shaped flowers | 29 |
| Herb with aromatic seeds | 24 |
| Herb with antiseptic properties | 31 |
| Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash" | 65 |
| Herb who played "Tijuana Taxi" | 40 |
| Herb varieties from Thailand and Italy, e.g. | 44 |
| Herb used with potatoes | 23 |
| Herb used with pasta sauces | 27 |
| Herb used in Thai food | 22 |
| Herb used in sausages | 21 |
| Herb used in salsa | 18 |
| Herb used in pesto | 18 |
| Herb used in Mexican cuisine | 28 |
| Herb used in cooking | 20 |
| Herb used in casseroles | 23 |
| Herb used in Caribbean cuisine | 30 |
| Herb used in borscht | 20 |
| Herb used for flavoring | 23 |
| Herb used by florists to make wreaths | 37 |
| Herb used as a medicine in China | 32 |
| Herb used as a cover crop | 25 |
| Herb that's also a name | 27 |
| Herb that tastes like licorice | 30 |
| Herb that tastes like anise | 27 |
| Herb that supposedly improves one's immune system | 53 |
| Herb that some call Chinese parsley | 35 |
| Herb that protected Odysseus from Circe's magic | 51 |
| Herb that Hippocrates used as an antiseptic | 43 |
| Herb that causes euphoria | 25 |
| Herb Stempel, notably | 21 |
| Herb sometimes called Chinese parsley | 37 |
| Herb similar to fennel | 22 |
| Herb served with salmon | 23 |
| Herb selections | 15 |
| Herb resembling spinach | 23 |
| Herb relished by grimalkins | 27 |
| Herb related to parsley | 23 |
| Herb related to oregano | 23 |
| Herb qtys. | 10 |
| Herb purchased in Italy? | 24 |
| Herb popular in Indian food | 27 |
| Herb or weapon | 14 |
| Herb or tree | 12 |
| Herb or mint | 12 |
| Herb or blue dye | 16 |
| Herb once thought to be an aphrodisiac | 38 |
| Herb on salmon | 14 |
| Herb of wisdom? | 15 |
| Herb of West | 12 |
| Herb of Tijuana Brass fame | 26 |
| Herb of the Tijuana Brass | 25 |
| Herb of the parsley family | 26 |
| Herb of the mint family | 23 |
| Herb of the lily family | 23 |
| Herb of the carrot family | 25 |
| Herb of sorrow? | 15 |
| Herb of popular music? | 22 |
| Herb of horns | 13 |
| Herb of grace | 13 |
| Herb of Europe | 14 |
| Herb of contrition? | 19 |
| Herb of A & M records | 25 |
| Herb of 1909? | 13 |
| Herb of "Tijuana Brass" fame | 38 |
| Herb not mentioned in "Scarborough Fair" | 50 |
| Herb native to Egypt | 20 |
| Herb mentioned in a Simon and Garfunkel song | 44 |
| Herb lovers' chat organized by Sarah Palin? | 47 |
| Herb in the mint family | 23 |
| Herb in the lowland? | 20 |
| Herb in stuffing | 16 |
| Herb in soups | 13 |
| Herb in poultry rubs | 20 |
| Herb in pizza sauce | 19 |
| Herb in pesto sauce | 19 |
| Herb in pesto | 13 |
| Herb in Italian dressing | 24 |
| Herb in herbal tea | 18 |
| Herb in curry powder | 20 |
| Herb in Asian cuisine | 21 |
| Herb in a Simon and Garfunkel song | 34 |
| Herb in a pickle | 16 |
| Herb in a bouquet garni | 23 |
| Herb honored in Wales | 21 |
| Herb homily? | 12 |
| Herb having bell-shaped white flowers | 37 |
| Herb genus | 10 |
| Herb Gardner play | 17 |
| Herb Gardner Broadway play and movie | 36 |
| Herb garden staple | 18 |
| Herb garden herb | 16 |
| Herb for the discerning? | 24 |