| TINTED | Coloured or stained article thrown out |
| NUANCE | Natural science articles thrown out over difference in tone |
| RED | Coloured - or less than coloured (3) |
| UNDERTHEWEATHER | Sick, seeing article thrown in on river bed |
| CIRCULATE | Pass around copper article thrown outside (9) |
| SHAWL | Article thrown over the shoulders |
| HAWTHORNS | Hundreds gutted about article thrown carelessly into trees (9) |
| SWEATY | Covered, moist, or stained with sweat (6) |
| GLASS | It might be broken or stained |
| SOIL | Make dirty or stained (4) |
| BLOTTED | Marked or stained; smudged esp. one's copybook!(7) |
| LIP | One can be lined or stained |
| INKY | Very dark or stained with printing fluid |
| BRAIDING | Embroidery in coloured or golden plaited strands as a trimming; a length of said ornamental passementerie; or, plaited works collectively (8) |
| BAIZE | Word that derives from French for "chestnut-coloured" or "reddishbrown", yet is used to describe "virid" felt-like cloth traditionally used for aprons, billiard/card-tables or doors (5) |
| KHAKIS | Word for camos or trousers of dust-coloured or olive drab cloth (6) |
| STAINED | Coloured, or perhaps discoloured (7) |
| FLAG | Studied in vexillology, a typically coloured or emblematic device made from a cloth such as bunting (4) |
| ARIL | Fleshy, coloured or hairy appendage around a seed, such as that of a yew (4) |
| CALICO | Canvas-like traditionally Indian cloth, known as chintz when floreated, gaily coloured or variegated (6) |