| CLEMENTINE | A citrus fruit of a deep orange-red variety grown around the Mediterranean (10) |
| SARD | A deep orange-red variety of chalcedony. |
| SATSUMA | A citrus fruit of a hardy, loose-skinned variety, originally grown in Japan (7) |
| ESPARTO | Tough grass grown around the Mediterranean and used for making paper, cordage, etc. (7) |
| LEMONS | Citrus fruits of a tree in the family Rutaceae (6) |
| GREEKMYTHS | Spartan gloves reportedly made-up by those around the Mediterranean in the past (5,5) |
| VERDICCHIO | White Italian wine grape variety grown primarily in the Marche region of central Italy |
| TANGERINE | Small citrus fruit with a deep orange-red skin (9) |
| PAPRIKA | A mildly pungent, powdered spice with a deep orange-red colour derived from certain peppers (7) |
| CHOCOLATEY | Of a deep brown colour (10) |
| TANGERINES | Anne joins tigers of deep orange colours |
| GRAPEFRUIT | A citrus fruit (10) |
| KUMQUATMAY | Prime growing month for a citrus fruit? |
| OCHRE | Earthy pigment with a rich history and, despite its etymological foundation "yellow", a range of warm natural colours from gold, mustard and saffron to deep orange, red or brown (5) |
| UGLI | Large, yellow-skinned citrus fruit of the Caribbean, a cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit (4) |
| CATAWBA | Red grape variety grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States (7) |
| SALAAM | A Muslim form of salutation consisting of a deep bow with the right palm on the forehead |
| TANGELO | Hybrid citrus fruit of which a common variety is the thin-skinned Minneola (7) |
| VANDALS | The Germanic tribe that looted and plundered its way around the Mediterranean in the 5th century |
| TEAL | One of a spring of small dabbling ducks from which the name of a deep rich greenish-blue colour sprang (4) |