| GEUM | Orange or red garden flower |
| NASTURTIUM | Orange and red garden climbing plant |
| TROWELS | Cloths for wiping outside of red garden tools (7) |
| GREY | Flamingo chicks are born ___ or white and take up to three years to reach their mature pink, orange, or red plumage |
| TANGERINE | Orange or red citrus fruit very like a mandarin |
| SWEETPEPPERS | Green, yellow, orange or red vegetables |
| RIPE | Like orange or red persimmons |
| POINCIANA | Tropical tree having large orange or red flowers (9) |
| PLAICE | Edible brown-skinned flatfish with orange or red dots |
| SAFFLOWER | Indian plant with orange or red flowers from which dye and an oil are obtained for use in cooking, p |
| DAYLILY | Any widely cultivated plant of the genus Hemerocallis, with short-lived yellow, orange or red flowers (7) |
| PRICKLYPEAR | Edible orange or red fruit of a spiny cactus (7,4) |
| UVAURSI | A small evergreen shrub with orange or red berries, also known as bearberry (3,4) |
| LIONDANCES | Festive displays where performers in costume might "eat" lettuce, oranges, or red envelopes for luck |
| PEEL | Zest of an orange or a lemon in its natural or candied state; or, a baker's wooden shovel for sliding bread or pizza dough in or out of a hot oven (4) |
| NASTURTIUMS | Garden plants with bright red, orange or yellow flowers and edible leaves |
| MARIGOLD | African, French or signet: an orange or yellow flower used as a companion plant,Tagetes (8) |
| SECTION | Meaning "to cut", a part or piece, such as a chapter of a book, segment of an orange or subdivision of a newspaper, orchestra or platoon (7) |
| ZEST | Word for woody skin quartering a walnut originally, later lemon, orange or other citrus peel for flavouring; or, a quality of gusto, piquancy or relish (4) |
| SEGMENT | From the Latin for "to cut", each of several parts into which something, such as an arthropod/insect, orange or population, is or may be divided; or, part of a circle that is cut by its chord (7) |