| PUFFIN | Sea bird with a brightly coloured bill (6) |
| TOUCAN | Tropical American fruit-eating bird with a brightly coloured bill (6) |
| TOUCAN
| Tropical American fruit-eating bird with a brightly coloured bill (6) |
| REDCAP | A type of goldfinch with a brightly-coloured face, it is a winter resident of Mallorca and can often been seen in the Sierra de Tramuntana area (3-3) |
| PHEASANT | Long-tailed game bird with a brightly coloured plumage in the male (8) |
| JELLYBEAN | Type of sweet with a brightly-coloured coating around a gelatinous filling (5,4) |
| SENTOFF | Dispatched with a brightly coloured card? |
| MANDRILL | Large baboon of West Africa with a brightly coloured face (8) |
| REDDEN | Seem embarrassed by a brightly coloured room (6) |
| COWRIE | A brightly coloured shell once used in trade (6) |
| REELED | Staggered to see a brightly coloured fish caught (6) |
| SURGEONFISH | Tropical marine spiny-finned creature with a brightly-coloured body and one or more knifelike spines at the base of the tail (11) |
| ERNE | Sea bird with a short tail |
| TIEDYE | Make a brightly-colored T-shirt |
| HERRINGGULL | Common sea bird with a white and grey plumage, black-tipped wings and pink legs (7,4) |
| TOUCANS | Tropical American fruit-eating birds with brightly coloured bills, associated with the Guinness adverts (7) |
| KINGFISHER | A brightly coloured bird with a large head and long beak that lives near lakes and rivers (10) |
| GULL | Long-winged, web-footed sea bird with white plummage and mantle varying from pearly gray to black and with a bright bill |
| REDSTART | Small European bird, the male of which has a black throat and a brightly coloured tail and breast (8) |
| ASTUDYINSCARLET | A brightly coloured room in a Holmes story? (1,5,2,7) |