| BLUETIT | Common British garden bird with blue, yellow, white and green colouring (4,3) |
| IGUANA | A large tropical American lizard with a spiny crest along its back and green colouring (6) |
| CHLOROPHYLL | Ordinary green colouring matter of vegetation (11) |
| TINGE | Prong maintains green colouring (5) |
| GENTIAN | Plant with blue, yellow, white or red trumpet-shaped flowers (7) |
| PEACOCK | Large bird with blue and green spotted tail feathers (7) |
| GRIVETS | East African white and green coloured monkeys with tufts of hair beside their faces (7) |
| COALTIT | Small garden bird with the Latin name Periparus ater (4,3) |
| WAGTAIL | Pied -, garden bird with a bobbing walk (7) |
| ADMIRAL | Butterfly common in British gardens upset Real Madrid! (3, 7) |
| PRIMARY | Adjective used for the collective colours red, blue, yellow (7) |
| FREESIA | Plants of a genus of the iris family with clusters of yellow, white or pink tubular flowers (7) |
| SPARROW | (Formerly very) common British bird (7) |
| SWALLOW | Common British bird (7) |
| WYCHELM | Common British Isles shader |
| WEATHER | Common British conversation topic? (7) |
| KESTREL | Most common British falcon (7) |
| REDLION | Common British pub name (3,4) |
| GREATTIT | Common garden bird, with yellow-and-black underparts and a blackand-white head (5,3) |
| GREATTITS | Common garden birds with yellow and black underparts and a black and white head (5,4) |