| PEAGREEN | Cousin of chartreuse |
| REUSE | Once more avail oneself of second half of Chartreuse |
| LIQUEUR | Might almost quit lure of Chartreuse, say (7) |
| CATSEYE | Name of a chartreuse-yellow variety of chatoyant chrysoberyl; a planetary nebula; a reflective road stud; a sea snail; or, a toy marble, reminiscent of an oeil de chat (4-3) |
| STENDHAL | Pen name of the French novelist Marie-Henri Beyle, author of Le Rouge et le Noir and La Chartreuse de Parme (8) |
| GREENGAGE | Chartreuse-coloured fruit similar to any one of the plums originally used to make a version of a Christmas pudding but substituted with raisins by the Victorians (9) |
| MIGNONETTE | Expressing the diminutive of French for "darling", "dainty" or "small and sweet", a plant in the genus Reseda with spires of fragrant chartreuse or white flowers; fine pillow lace; or, a sauce for fre |
| GREEN | With shades including apple, avocado, chartreuse, lime, mint, olive and pistachio, the traditional colour of baize; a colour associated with inexperience, youth or naivety (5) |
| HERBS | Forming part of a knot garden and used to flavour Galliano and Chartreuse, culinary and medicinal plants described in books by Nicholas Culpeper (5) |
| CHEST | Chartreuse, drunk by wrong set, is object of a pirate's dig? (8,5) |
| TREASURE | Chartreuse, drunk by wrong set, is object of a pirate's dig? (8,5) |
| ANGELICA | An umbellifer of fens and damp meadows/woods, traditionally candied to decorate cakes or infused with some 130 other botanicals in the aromatic liqueur Chartreuse (8) |
| LIME | From an Arabic word for citruses collectively, a lemon-like fruit with a zingy aroma; the chartreuse-green hue of its zest; a spotlight; a West Indian get-together; or, a tree with heart-shaped leaves |
| OILCOLOUR | Artists' paint mixed on a palette to create a vast spectrum or rainbow of hues, shades and tints including cerulean, chartreuse, eau de Nil, lemon, mauve, teal, turquoise and violet (3,6) |
| TANGERINE | Atomic ___ (Crayola color formerly called Chartreuse) |
| EMERALD | Chartreuse |
| HUE | Cherry or chartreuse |
| GAUDY | Like a chartreuse leisure suit |
| REDYED | Took from puce to chartreuse, maybe |
| PISTACHIOGREEN | Color akin to chartreuse |