| PIEBALD | Animals having patches of black, white or other colours of hair, feathers or scales (7) |
| SEA | Follower of Black, White, or Red |
| BARSAC | Pub with no end of white or other wine |
| TUSSOCK | Bunch of hair, feathers or growing grass (7) |
| PIGMENTS | Powders mixed with oil or water to create paints; dyes or inks generally; or, carotenoids, chlorophylls or other colours in animal or plant cells (8) |
| DYEWORKS | Establishments where perhaps indigo, madder, Lincoln green, weld, woad or other colours are made or applied to textiles (8) |
| BOA | One may have feathers or scales |
| PEPPERCORN | Spice sold as a rainbow medley of black, white, green, and pink |
| TUFT | Bunch of hair, feathers or grass (4) |
| DAPPLED | Having patches of colour (7) |
| SNOOKER | Game played with 15 red balls, six of other colours and a white one (7) |
| NEUTRAL | Having no personal preference for black, white or grey (7) |
| PRIMARY | Those colours which on being mixed in proper proportions give the other colours (7) |
| LAMINAE | "A la mine" anagram for thin plates or scales or layers ? (7) |
| GINGHAM | A lightweight cotton fabric in a checked design of white and one other colour (7) |
| YELLOWS | Field swirls with blues and other colours (7) |
| ERMINES | Animals having white winter coats |
| ALBINOS | Animals having little or no pigmentation and, often, pink eyes |
| GREYING | Losing colour (of hair) |
| MOTTLED | Having patches |