| COMPLEMENTARYCOLOUR | Hue that forms white or black when mixed with another (13,6) |
| HOAR | Type of frost that forms white ice crystals on the ground or loosely attached to objects, _ frost (4} |
| GRAPE | German pear mixed with another fruit (5) |
| UNALLOYED | Not mixed with another metal (9) |
| TABLESALT | Girl breaks pill to form white powder |
| ICESHEET | Cheese - it can form white layer (3,5) |
| COFFEE | From Arabic for "wine", a hot drink prepared from the beans, cherries or peaberries of a tropical shrub; a cup of this; or, its cafe au lait or mocha colour, when mixed with milk (6) |
| WEED | A scentless mignonette whose other name, dyer's rocket, refers to its yield of yellow dye; or, said natural pigment itself that, when mixed with blue woad, creates Lincoln green (4) |
| POPROCKS | Candy that, in urban legend, can be lethal when mixed with soda |
| ANISETTE | Liqueur that turns cloudy when mixed with water |
| CEMENT | Powder that hardens when mixed with water |
| MARTINI | Sienese painter Simone; a cocktail described as "dirty" when mixed with olive brine; or, Italian vermouth (7) |
| PLASTEROFPARIS | Gypsum which when mixed with water sets quickly (7,2,5) |
| RED | When mixed with blue, it makes purple |
| UNSOPHISTICATED | Simple duties can, when mixed with this absorbing work |
| SPLITPEAS | It's apples when mixed with soup ingredients (5,4) |
| PAKISTAN | State of pasta when mixed with ink |
| ORPINGTONS | Kentish hens with buff, lavender, blue, white or black plumage (10) |
| CURRANTS | Easy-to-grow soft fruits that may be red, white or black (8) |
| ECRU | Light hue that rhymes with "hue" |