| JAPONICA | Japanese quince, cultivated for its bright red flowers and edible yellow fruit; family Rosaceae (8) |
| CARDINAL | You'll recognize the male of this songbird by its bright red color |
| PINOAK | It's bright red in autumn |
| TAMARIND | Tropical evergreen tree with pale yellow red-streaked flowers and edible fruit pulp (8) |
| REWAREWA | Knightia excelsa, New Zealand evergreen tree with bright red flowers used in honey production (8) |
| BILBERRY | Hardy shrub with red flowers and blue fruit (8) |
| CYCLAMEN | Old World plant with nodding white, pink or red flowers and reflexed petals (8) |
| REDSTART | Identifiable by its bright orange tail, a robin-sized chat visiting the UK in the summer (8) |
| OKRA | Plant of the mallow family with yellow-and-red flowers and edible, sticky, green pods (4) |
| BLACKBOX | It's bright orange on Jumbo and in plain speech tells you what those in control did (5,3) |
| NEONSIGN | It's bright to advertise part of northbound turning is no-entry |
| RUNNERBEAN | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| RUNNER | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| BEAN | Climbing plant with red flowers and edible pods also called a scarlet runner (6,4) |
| LOQUAT | Flowering plant of the family Rosaceae, grown in Japan for 1000 years, which produces yellow fruit (6) |
| BLAZER | A traditionally colourful or boldly striped jacket for boating, school, sports or for looking preppy when reading a book, originally named for its bright or strikingly dazzling look (6) |
| VERNA | The spring gentian, Gentiana - - - - -, grown for its bright blue flowers (5) |
| BANANA | Pepper that's often pickled, named for its bright yellow color |
| RASPBERRY | Perennial fruit, part of the Rosaceae family, usually red but can also be black or yellow (9) |
| APRICOT | National fruit of Armenia, belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae) (7) |