| ORANGE | The colour of a strange onager (6) |
| VIOLET | One of the colours of a rainbow; or, a woodland flower related to the pansies (6) |
| GOLDEN | Word used to describe the colour of a retriever dog with a blonde, cream or yellow coat (6) |
| YELLOW | Name, related to "gold" and "yolk" and once synonymous with "jealous", of the colour of a brimstone butterfly, buttercup, celandine, citrine quartz gem, corn on the cob, cowslip, jonquil, lemon, sulph |
| STREAK | Irregular stripe in the colour of a mineral (6) |
| RATTAN | Stick to the colour of a rodent (6) |
| INDIGO | One of the colours of a rainbow (6) |
| SHODDY | Inferior hospital of a strange sort in Surrey's borders (6) |
| TIEDYE | Change the colour of a cravat, reportedly. You can put a ring around that (3-3) |
| DIVEST | Strip off and change the colour of a singlet, one hears (6) |
| BLAZER | A lightweight jacket often in the colours of a school or sports club (6) |
| MRHYDE | One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature |
| DETAIL | The color of a character's hat, e.g. |
| BLUISH | Close to the color of a robin's egg |
| FLAVOR | What the color of a Starburst wrapper indicates |
| KOULAN | Onager to eliminate one at château walls last, releasing stone |
| PUCE | The colour of a trophy that is raised by the end of the game (4) |
| DRJEKYLL | The better half of a Strange Case in literature (2,6) |
| ONCAMERA | Having a picture of a strange romance (2,6) |
| BURGUNDY | A purplish-red colour that takes its name from the colour of a French wine (8) |