| TWOTONE | Having a pair of colours, not a pair of sounds (3-4) |
| EXAMPLE | One sat drained of colour, not a model |
| PALETTE | Range of colours, not at all dark, used on statues regularly (7) |
| CANUCK | North American article found in crackers (not a pair of spectacles) |
| ANNATTO | Bright colour, not a tan for a change (7) |
| AUDIO | Arrau, for one, has lost first pair of sound recordings |
| CRICKETER | In his sport he can follow initial score with a couple, but not a pair |
| MUTED | (Of colour) not bright, subdued |
| INBLACKANDWHITE | Unambiguously cool pair of colours (2,5,3,5) |
| TACTICALVOTERS | Ballot fixers in attractive colours, not our problem (8,6) |
| ERGOT | Fungus turning to ashy colour's not unknown |
| SKYBLUE | Imaginary colour (not pink) of oar at Cambridge? (3-4) |
| OBLIQUE | Round, with brains in colour, not straight (7) |
| BRIOCHE | Roll, British one, colour not right |
| TWOLEGGED | Having a pair of lower limbs (3-6) |
| TWOSIDED | Having a pair of aspects (3-5) |
| POLAR | Having a pair of equal and opposite charges. |
| SYNCOPE | Omission of sounds or letters from within a word, as in the common pronunciations of Wednesday, library etc. (7) |
| MELODIC | Having a pleasant arrangement of sounds (7) |
| SPOONER | One who gave his name to a transposition of sounds in speech |