| APPLES | Green or red fruit (6) |
| APPLE | Green or red fruit grows on vines |
| LIGHTS | Old or poetic word for eyes; amber, green or red traffic signals; openings or windows for admitting sunshine; or, flames, matches or sparks that ignite or kindle (6) |
| ONIONS | Green or red things from the garden |
| TENDER | Green or red ancillary vehicle |
| ELDERBERRY | A bluish-black or red fruit used for making jelly or wine (10) |
| ALGA | Latin word for coral weed, dulse, furbelows, Irish moss, mermaid's tresses, peacock's tail, sea lace, tangles or other brown, green or red photosynthetic eukaryote, commonly called kelp or seaweed (4) |
| PRICKLYPEAR | Edible orange or red fruit of a spiny cactus (7,4) |
| BASIL | Aromatic herb with a Mediterranean variety used to make pesto or to garnish Caprese salad and a Thai variety used to flavour green or red curries (5) |
| CAPSICUM | Green or red pepper |
| HUE | Green or red |
| DYE | Turn green or red, say |
| IMAC | Apple that may be green or red |
| LOOSETEA | Green or red leaves? |
| ONION | Yellow, green or red veggie |
| HABANERO | Hot green or red pepper originating in Mexico (8) |
| ELDERBERRIES | Black or red fruits of a shrub of the honeysuckle family (12) |
| GOOSEBERRY | Eurasian shrub with ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries (10) |
| 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 |
| THAI | What type of south-east Asian curry paste is either dried, fresh, green or red? (4) |