| NUDIBRANCH | Gastropod mollusc noted for its brightly coloured body |
| SURGEONFISH | Tropical marine spiny-finned creature with a brightly-coloured body and one or more knifelike spines at the base of the tail (11) |
| STOCK | Plant also called gillyflower cultivated for its brightly coloured flowers (5) |
| AZALEA | What small shrub of the rhododendron family is prized for its brightly coloured flowers? (6) |
| SUNROSE | Mediterranean plant named for its brightly colored flowers |
| CREAMWARE | Name before its commission to Queen Charlotte in 1765 of Josiah Wedgwood's earthenware with an ivory-coloured body and glaze (9) |
| OPAH | A large, soft-finned deepsea fish with a deep, brilliantly coloured body (4) |
| ANGELFISH | Small tropical marine fish with a deep flattened coloured body and brushlike teeth (9) |
| STARRY | Wait behind bus terminal if it's brightly lit (6) |
| VIVID | At five to four, I'd say it's brightly descriptive (5) |
| CONCH | A tropical marine gastropod mollusc, characterised by its large brightly-coloured spiral shell (5) |
| SEASLUG | Shell-less marine gastropod mollusc that is usually brightly coloured (3,4) |
| ORMER | Type of gastropod mollusc kept in for merchants (5) |
| ABALONE | Edible marine gastropod mollusc whose shells are used for ornament (7) |
| SEAEAR | Another name for the ormer, an edible marine gastropod mollusc (3,3) |
| WENTLETRAP | Journey once over sides of lake and rock for gastropod mollusc |
| COWRIE | A marine gastropod mollusc of the family Cypraeidae, with a glossy brightly-marked shell with an elongated opening |
| WHELK | Marine gastropod mollusc such as the waved ..., Buccinum undatum (5) |
| SNAIL | Terrestrial or freshwater gastropod mollusc with a spirally coiled shell (5) |
| SLUG | A terrestrial gastropod mollusc, a common garden pest (4) |