| ORANGE | Colour, a fruit (6) |
| STRIPE | An old word for a whip to the flesh with a scourge or lash; a band of colour; a banded cloth or pattern, such as that in the Breton or candy style; or, a chevron on a sleeve (6) |
| SORREL | A reddish-brown or chestnut hue; a horse with a coat of this colour; a dock with arrow-shaped sour leaves; or, in the Caribbean, red hibiscus flower tea (6) |
| PURPLE | Colour a€“ or 'Color' on film? (6) |
| OURALI | Plant swathed in colour, a lilac |
| TIEDYE | Color a la the Grateful Dead |
| ROSE | Flower of a plant related to apples; a diamond cut with facets mimicking said bloom's petals; a soft pink colour; a knot of ribbon on a shoe; or, a marigold window or oeil-de-boeuf (4) |
| BLOOM | A flower; a rosy colour; a healthy glow on one's cheeks; a fine powdery coating on chocolate, grapes or plums; or, a rapid seasonal flourish of algae (5) |
| BAND | A bar of colour; a belt; a binding for banknotes or braids; a body of brass instrumentalists, brothers, brumbies or burglars; or, a bond (4) |
| BIRDSEYE | A fermata; a kind of primrose, speedwell, tobacco or other plant with flowers of two contrasting colours; a small yet fiery red chilli pepper; a pattern of spotted diamonds; or, a term denoting a view |
| CLASH | Word imitative of a loud prang, a bang from two colliding armies, a jarring conflict of colours, a pile-up of events, a fight or a noisy Scottish claver/chat (5) |
| NATURAL | Synonym of organic, pure or raw; a buff colour; a person of innate talent; a white piano key; or, a musical note, neither flat nor sharp, denoted J (7) |
| TINGE | From "to dip or colour", a word for a trace of indigo, pink, purple, violet or other colouring; or, by extension, a hint of a feeling, flavour, quality etc (5) |
| BLUSH | Variety of rose; a pinkish-cream colour, a group of boys; or, a cloudy area on the surface of drying gloss paint (5) |
| TOSA | Large dog, usually red in colour, a cross between a mastiff and a Great Dane (4) |
| BRICK | Brownish-red colour; a type of building block; or, a triathlete's training session (5) |
| TONE | Depth of colour; a shade or tint or, a musical sound (4) |
| KHAKI | Colour a Sikh, a Kiwi and an Aussie have |
| CARDINAL | Senior Roman Catholic priest; scarlet colour; a species of fritillary butterfly; or, a bunting-like bird (8) |
| HABITUE | In colour, a bit of a regular visitor (7) |