| DUNSTAN | English saint seen in various shades of brown (7) |
| JADE | Hard ornamental stone in various shades of green (4) |
| NUANCES | Can use name with various shades of meaning (7) |
| HUES | Various shades |
| AUSTERE | Spartan saint seen in gold before (7) |
| APOSTLE | A saint seen in someone like John Paul II, disciple |
| KESTREL | Bird seen in various trees in Asian capital (7) |
| SEAWEED | Conjured into a ship by Gwydion in The Mabinogion, marine algae with species in shades of brown, green or red, including carrageen, dulse, laver, oyster thief, peacock's tail, sargasso, tangle and wra |
| SADNESS | Misery these days seen in various directions |
| EPISTLE | English saint in big house produces book (7) |
| SWITHIN | English saint of whose feast day (15 July) it is said 'if thou dost rain/For forty days it will remain' (7) |
| ALBANIA | English saint, one going to a place that values Wisdom (7) |
| ANTHONY | Colonist with workers' produce avoiding English saint (7) |
| KINDEST | Most compassionate type, English saint |
| CARAMEL | A sweet shade of brown (7) |
| JUSTLY | Saint seen in one page of annual publication? In a way that's fair (6) |
| OATMEAL | Shade of brown |
| CHRISTOPHER | Saint seen in awfully rich bar with that woman (11) |
| HALO | Light of saints seen in Portsmouth a lot |
| BISCUIT | A sailor or French soldier's twice-baked dried hardtack-like bread first, now a crumbly sweet Bourbon, custard cream, Jammie Dodger, ginger nut, Hobnob etc, taken with tea or coffee to quench one's th |