| COLOURSCHEME | Arrangement or combination of tones and hues |
| DIAPASON | A whole compass of tones and soap I composed (8) |
| ICINESS | A lack of affection; coldness of tone and manner (7) |
| CHORD | Combination of tones (mus) |
| AMALGAM | A mixture of mercury with other metal; an ingredient; or, any blend or combination of diverse things (7) |
| MIXUP | A confused jumble or combination of inharmonious objects; or, a misunderstanding |
| CHORDS | Combinations of tones |
| SALON | Highlights and hues establishment |
| LINEART | Illustrations without shades and hues |
| COLOURBLIND | Term used to describe someone who cannot distinguish between certain tints and hues (6-5) |
| LAYOUT | The arrangement or plan of something ; the format of a printed page; a formation of cards in patience; or, a configuration of dominoes (6) |
| LOCK | A tress; a grapple in wrestling; a section of a canal for raising and lowering boats; or, a device opened with a key or combination (4) |
| CALENDAR | System by which time is divided into days, weeks, months and years; a table or almanac showing any such arrangement; or, a list of social engagements (8) |
| ARRAY | An old or poetic word for apparel, equipage or rich clothing; an orderly arrangement; or, an impressive collection or display (5) |
| COLOURINDEX | Arrangement of tones according to hue, saturation and brightness (6,5) |
| TRADEMARK | A registered logo, symbol, word or combination thereof that uniquely identifies a company or product; or, any distinguishing characteristic (9) |
| OCHRE | Mineral containing hints of colour and hue, yellowy-orange |
| RANGE | Music: the gamut of tones that a voice or instrument is capable of producing (5) |
| ONBOARD | Arrangement or a bond that's ready and willing (2,5) |
| CHOREOGRAPHY | Arrangement or composition of a ballet (12) |