| SNOOKER | Game in which coloured balls are potted in the order yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black (7) |
| CONNECTFOUR | Game in which coloured discs are dropped into a grid (7,4) |
| PINK | What coloured balls are worth six points in snooker? (4) |
| EYE | Word after pink, black, or red |
| SNOOKERBALLS | Red, yellow, green, brown, 58 Across, pink and black (and white) (7,5) |
| BULBS | Subterranean parts of plants such as hyacinths, often potted in the autumn to bloom around Christmas time (5) |
| ROSANERO | Nickname of the Italian Serie A football club Palermo, meaning the pink-blacks |
| INSOIL | How houseplants are potted |
| GREENHOUSES | Where plants are potted |
| MARBLES | Children's game with small coloured balls (7) |
| NEWPORT | Changed red potted in Wales (7) |
| COLOURS | Red, blue, pink etc (7) |
| ZIRCON | From "golden", a gem and a silicate of atomic no. 40, whose colours, ranging from clear to red, brown, blue, green, yellow and smoky, can be observed in its varieties hyacinth, jacinth, jargoon and sp |
| CHINESECHECKERS | A board game with coloured balls in a star (7,8) |
| SALLY | What is the lower part of a bell rope into which coloured wool is woven to make a grip? (5) |
| EYES | Yours might be blue, green, brown or hazel. You use them to see (4) |
| ROMANCANDLES | Fireworks that produce a continuous shower of sparks punctuated by coloured balls of fire (5,7) |
| LUPINS | Perennials in the pea family with spires of flowers in most colours including blue, pink and purple (6) |
| IRIS | Ring-shaped body part that's usually brown blue or green |
| NODDY | Seabird that may be black, brown, blue or grey (5) |