| SERIN | Type of yellow finch |
| BTOB | Type of Yellow Pages, for short |
| CHROME | Metal plating - type of yellow (6) |
| LEMON | Fruit; type of yellow (5) |
| EMMENTALER | Type of yellow, medium-hard, Swiss cheese (10) |
| CANARY | Yellow finch of the Atlantic islands (6) |
| PRIMROSE | Native British woodland plant with rosettes of yellow or cream petals; county flower of Devon, food of the caterpillars of the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly (8) |
| BANANA | One of a bunch or hand of yellow plantain-like fruits synonymous with the "big cheese" of an organisation (6) |
| FREESIA | Plants of a genus of the iris family with clusters of yellow, white or pink tubular flowers (7) |
| SIDEONE | Location of "Yellow Submarine" on the album "Yellow Submarine" |
| CYAN | Hint of yellow added into cooler shade of blue (4) |
| ANCESTRY | Bananas can rest on top of yellow branches of tree? (8) |
| MIMOSA | Genus of shrubs with clusters of yellow flowers (6) |
| OXYGEN | Bulls nibbling tips of yellow grass - a source of energy (6) |
| LANTANA | Genus of tropical shrubs and woody perennials, related to verbena, with round heads of yellow, orange, red and pink flowers, often at the same time (7) |
| UKRAINE | European country whose national flag has one horizontal band of blue and one of yellow (7) |
| LABURNUM | Eurasian genus of shrubs with clusters of yellow drooping flowers (8) |
| OXTONGUE | Old World plant of the daisy family with clusters of yellow dandelion-like flowers (2,6) |
| AMBER | Should diagram be red or should some of it be a sort of yellow? |
| EGRET | One of a congregation, stand or wedge of yellow-footed little white herons whose plumes or aigrettes ornamented Victorian millinery (5) |