| REDHEADED | Having hair of a particular colour |
| EIDER | Bird of a particular colour that is ascending |
| ORANG | Ape of a particular colour, apart from tail |
| HORSECHESTNUT | Animal, one of a particular colour, in tree |
| ROAN | Horse of a particular colour |
| SHADE | A particular color (or a topper that you might think of as a lamp's hat) |
| SEEDERS | Types of plants turning a particular colour, with spots on the outside |
| RELEGATED | Put down Pope's representative wearing a particular colour (9) |
| GINGERED | Spiced up drink, say, turning a particular colour (8) |
| OCHRE | Jock's exclamation about a particular colour |
| REASONED | Each boy should be in a particular colour, it's argued |
| MANE | Related to Old High German for "necklace", a word for the encolure of a horse or the crest hair of a lion (4) |
| FUR | Word, homophonous with the name of a pine-like tree, for the hair of a dog, fox, mink or robust chimpanzee (3) |
| SILKY | Like the hair of a model in a shampoo ad |
| COWLICK | Unruly bit of hair of a lower taste (7) |
| LOCKED | Having hair fastened with a clasp? (6) |
| MANED | Having hair like a horse's |
| CHEQUERED | Bank document with particular colour and with particular design (9) |
| ANGORA | Yarn or fabric made from the long hair of a species of goat or rabbit (6) |
| WHISKER | Sensory hair of a cat (7) |