| SAFFLOWER | Indian plant with orange or red flowers from which dye and an oil are obtained for use in cooking, p |
| SCREEN | Stencilled mesh frame through which dye or ink is forced with a squeegee in the art of silk printing or serigraphy; or, a decorative carved wooden partition in a church (6) |
| CALIFORNIAPOPPY | American annual plant with orange or yellow flowers (10,5) |
| DYEWOOD | Wood from which dyes are made (7) |
| AROSE | Stood up with a red flower from Robert Burns (5) |
| COCKSCOMB | A rooster's fleshy red crest; a jester's cap and bells; a conceited dandy, perhaps strutting as if coronated with a showy crown; or, an Indian plant with fasciated wattled blooms (9) |
| PLAICE | Edible brown-skinned flatfish with orange or red dots |
| UVAURSI | A small evergreen shrub with orange or red berries, also known as bearberry (3,4) |
| SISAL | Mexican or West Indian plant with large fleshy leaves yielding a stiff fibre used in making rope (5) |
| SASSAFRAS | Aromatic tree of North America with blue-black fruit and an oil-yielding bark (9) |
| COPRA | A policeman, an artist and an oil supplier (5) |
| DAYLILY | Any widely cultivated plant of the genus Hemerocallis, with short-lived yellow, orange or red flowers (7) |
| LARD | The internal fat of the abdomen of pigs when rendered and clarified for use in cooking and pharmacy |
| PLANTS | Described and illustrated in floras and herbals, eukaryotes such as lavenders, mints, thymes, roses and geraniums whose essential oils are used in aromatherapy (6) |
| URSINIA | Genus of annuals from South Africa in the chamomile tribe within the daisy family, usually with orange or yellow flowers (7) |
| GREY | Flamingo chicks are born ___ or white and take up to three years to reach their mature pink, orange, or red plumage |
| OLIVEOIL | Be round first with flammable liquid for use in cooking (5,3) |
| TIAN | Provencal type of earthenware dish in which a dish of sliced, layered vegetables and olive oil are baked au gratin-style (4) |
| MARIGOLD | Tropical American annual plant with orange, yellow or red flowers |
| ROSE | Flower from which prayer beads derived their name; colour of blush wine; or, a circular moulding from which a chandelier is suspended (4) |