| JUVENTUS | 'The Old Lady' from Turin known for its black-and-white stripes. (8) |
| LEMUR | Primate species known for its black and white fur |
| ZEBRAFINCH | Bird named for its black-and-white markings |
| BARCODES | Co-ed's bra displayed black and white stripes (8) |
| PASADENA | Newfoundland town; or, Jan & Dean's "The Little Old Lady from ___" |
| FOUNTAIN | Water feature such as Bassin d'Apollon at the Palace of Versailles or Jet d'Eau in Geneva; or, a heraldic roundel with wavy blue and white stripes (8) |
| GRISSINI | An ailing Duke of Savoy's crisp and crunchy savoury Piedmontese "pencils", Napoleon's "little sticks" from Turin or just plain Italian breadsticks (8) |
| NUTRIENT | Nourishing substance from Turin ten ordered (8) |
| SEAPIE | A sailor's varying layered dish of salt meat with a hardtack or pastry crust, traditionally eaten on the briny/main; or, the original name, referring to its black-and-white plumage, for an oystercatch |
| ZEBRA | The black and white stripes on Botswana's flag represent this, its national animal |
| DAWLISH | Devon resort known for its black swans - wild ash cultivated (7) |
| HUMBUG | Boiled lolly, flavoured with peppermint, and usually with black and white stripes (6) |
| PENGUIN | Get down half of Guinness - it's black and white and cold |
| OREO | It's black and white and dipped in milk |
| ORCA | It's black and white and wet all over |
| ASSAM | Region known for its black tea |
| SABLE | Weasel relative known for its black fur |
| ESTONIA | European nation whose flag has blue, black and white stripes |
| REF | Sports rulebook expert who may wear black and white stripes: Abbr. |
| REFEREE | Sports official who might wear black and white stripes |