| TURMERIC | Somewhat peppery rhizome, known for imparting a bright yellow color to foods |
| SNAPINC | Tech company with a bright yellow color scheme and ghost logo |
| LIMONCELLO | Italian liqueur having a bright yellow colour (10) |
| BANANA | Pepper that's often pickled, named for its bright yellow color |
| ORIOLE | A loriot whose name, from Latin for "golden", refers to the bright yellow colour of the male's plumage (6) |
| CANARY | Bright yellow colour (6) |
| PAINT | Liquid coloring matter, form for imparting color to a surface |
| LIPPY | Colloquialism meaning cheeky, chopsy, loquacious or mouthy; "rouge a levres" for imparting colour on one's bouche; or, coincidently referring to an osculation/kiss, the fourth part of a Scottish peck |
| LEMON | Whether to add zing to tea, zest up a meringue pie, clean a window, flavour drizzle cake or make a battery, it is a bright yellow fruit from an evergreen citrus tree (5) |
| BRIEFING | A session for imparting information or instructions (8) |
| ACCELERATOR | Device for imparting high energies to atomic particles |
| MISALIGNING | Imparting a false true to |
| GLAZE | Something used to give a glossy surface to foods (5) |
| GOLDCREST | A small bird with a greenish plumage and a bright, yellow-and-black crown (9) |
| SPINNING | It may be imparting a slant on fishing like this (8) |
| MISGIVING | Largely avoid imparting a feeling of doubt (9) |
| MALIC | Colourless crystalline acid occurring in unripe apples and other fruits, imparting a sour flavour (5) |
| KINKING | Imparting a quirk during relations with His Majesty (7) |
| LEVER | Bar for imparting pressure (5) |
| DIDACTIC | Imparting a lesson |