| VARIEGATION | Describes leaves with different colours or patterns (11) |
| LOBED | Describes leaves with distinct divisions (5) |
| ONYX | Variety of agate with different colours in layers (4) |
| VARIEGATED | Differed if blocking entrance with different colours (10) |
| FOLIAGE | Which term describes leaves in general (7) |
| AGATES | Hard stones with different colour patterns (6) |
| CHEQUERWORK | A pattern using alternating squares of different colours |
| FLORAL | Decorated with or consisting of flowers or patterns of flowers (6) |
| HOIST | Word for "lift", hence a group of flying colours or flags, raised as a signal; or, a crane, jack or pulley with which to heave, elevate or winch (5) |
| POWDER | Word linking with blue for a pastel shade (one of the Pantone colours), or with baking for an ingredient used to make scones, soda bread or naan (6) |
| CROPCIRCLE | Studied in cereology, any one of various rings or patterns of flattened corn in arable fields, popularly attributed to aliens, ancient spirits or UFOs (4,6) |
| STENCIL | Thin plate used for reproducing lettering or patterns (7) |
| NORMS | Standards, models or patterns regarded as typical (5) |
| TAPESTRY | Thick heavy cloth that has pictures or patterns woven into it (8) |
| RAINBOW | Arc-en-ciel or similar spectrum of colours; or, another word for a cloud or kaleidoscope of butterflies (7) |
| RHYTHM | Describing beat, cadence, flow or tempo in music or a harmonious sequence of colours or elements in art, one of the longest words in the English dictionary without vowels (6) |
| SALUTE | A greeting such as a hat tip, kiss or nod; a formal military gesture of respect; or, a ceremonial dipping of colours or firing of cannon (6) |
| MEDLEYS | Fights or scuffles originally, later miscellanies or mixtures; musical potpourris; textiles woven from yarns of varying colours; or, races involving multiple swimming styles (7) |
| BUNGEE | A ship's triangular or swallowtailed flag or pennant bearing the colours or emblem of its owner's yacht club (6) |
| BUNTING | The act of pushing; a tipcat-like game; a "snowflake" or yellowhammer; fabric for ships' colours; or, flags for boats or for decoration collectively (7) |