| SAXE | Light blue colour with a greyish tinge |
| LAVENDER | A pale blue colour with a trace of mauve (8) |
| NEARWHITE | In weather that's bad, a greyish tinge |
| OYSTER | Bivalve mollusc with a shuck for a shell; or a pale beige colour with a hint of pinkish-grey (6) |
| RED | Colour with a shade named after Titian; light signalling "stop"; vin rouge; or, a ring between blue and gold on an archery target (3) |
| CERISE | Deep red colour with a tinge of pink or also name for a cherry in French |
| PEAGREEN | Bright colour with a yellow tinge - eager pen (anag) (3,5) |
| JACKDAW | A small crow with a greyish neck and underparts (7) |
| IGUANA | Large, tropical-American, arboreal lizard with a greyish-green body and a row of spines along the back (6) |
| WILLOWTIT | Small bird of marshy European woods, with a greyish-brown body and a black crown (6,3) |
| FERDELANCE | A large, highly venomous tropical American snake with a greyish-brown mottled coloration (3-2-5) |
| SALMONPINK | Rosy colour with a hint of apricot or peach, like the flesh of a keta (6,4) |
| IOMOTH | North American insect, the male of which is bright yellow in colour with a blue and pink eyelike spot on each hind wing (2,4) |
| CUTINTWO | Separate copper colour with a touch of orange (3,2,3) |
| WHITETHROAT | Old World medium-sized warbler with a greyish-brown plumage (11) |
| CELADON | Type of porcelain, mainly Chinese, with a greyish-green glaze (7) |
| NAVYBLUE | Colour with a nautical name (4,4) |
| COCKATIEL | Crested Australian parrot with a greyish-brown and yellow plumage (9) |
| DYE | Colour with a staining liquid (3) |
| CHUKAR | Common Indian partridge with a greyish-brown plumage and red legs (6) |