| LIME | Bright green (or citrus of the same name) |
| MALLARDS | Species of common wild ducks, males have bright green or blue head (8) |
| UGLI | Natural hybrid citrus of Jamaica |
| ORANGE | Segmented citrus of an evergreen tree whose fragrant white blossoms are traditionally worn by brides (6) |
| PITH | Spongy tissue of plants or citrus fruits; or, essence/substance (4) |
| RIND | Old English "tree bark", thus today's hard outer edge, layer or peel of bacon, cheese or citrus fruit (4) |
| TANGELO | Gabriel, say, cutting skin of tomato or citrus fruit (7) |
| GROVE | Orchard of olive or citrus trees (5) |
| GRATER | Kitchen utensil for shredding cheese or citrus peel (6) |
| ZEST | Joie de vivre; or, citrus peel, finely grated for cookery (4) |
| ACID | What wine or citrus adds to a sauce |
| PLASMA | Name of a bright-green chalcedony; ionised gas; colourless coagulable liquid part of blood; or, milk whey (6) |
| THORN | Sharp outgrowth on a rose or citrus plant evolved as protection against herbivores |
| THEGRADUATE | "April Come She Will"/"The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine"/"The Sound of Silence" |
| EMERALD | Bright-green precious stone of the Beryl family |
| LOVAGE | Aromatic plant with bright green leaves of the parsley family (6) |
| VIRIDIAN | The ___ metal tail is a bright green species of hummingbird found in Ecuador and Colombia (8) |
| MALACHITE | Bright green mineral that is a source of copper (9) |
| PERT | the bright green competitor to 'Prell' shampoo |
| CALABRESE | A bright green dense-headed variety of broccoli (9) |