| TRANS | Like someone represented by a blue, pink, and white flag |
| QUEBECOIS | One represented by a blue-and-white flag with four fleurs-de-lis |
| TRANSPRIDE | Movement celebrated with a blue, pink, and white flag |
| FLAG | A light blue, pink and white one represents the trans community |
| TRANSFLAGS | Blue, pink, and white pride symbols |
| GREECE | Country known for its blue and white flag, with a white cross on a blue background in the top left corner, and nine alternating stripes of blue and white |
| CREAM | Devoured by a scone fancier, stolen by a blue tit, filling a "naughty but nice" bun or layered on a trifle's top, it is an unctuous churned dairy food synonymous with the best, choice, elite or finest |
| USMAIL | Service symbolized by a blue-and-white eagle |
| LUPINS | Perennials in the pea family with spires of flowers in most colours including blue, pink and purple (6) |
| INCHWORM | Sat upon by a blue caterpillar in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a fruiting body with pieces eaten by Alice in order to shrink or grow (8) |
| TWEEPLE | A neologism referring to the collective users of a microblogging site formerly symbolised by a blue bird (7) |
| ICE | Water in it's frozen crystal-like state, figuratively broken when starting a conversation; an informal word for diamonds/flashy jewellery; or, a pink-and-white confection of desiccated coconut and sug |
| BUNGALOW | Stop by a blue house (8) |
| COLDFRONT | Something indicated on weather maps by a blue line with triangular spikes (4,5) |
| SINGAPORE | With a red-and-white flag bearing a crescent and five stars, an island city-state on the Malay Peninsula's southern tip (9) |
| FLAMINGO | Hoop on fire like a pink-and-white bird (8) |
| ISR | Country with a blue and white flag: Abbr. |
| ESTONIA | Country with a blue, black and white flag |
| ELAL | Middle East carrier with a blue and white flag |
| BOTSWANA | Country in southern Africa with a blue, black and white flag, capital Gaborone (8) |