| GREENS | Vegetables of a certain hue |
| BRUSSELSSPROUTS | Vegetables of a green ball-like shape, named after a Belgian city (8,7) |
| PRIMAVERA | Made with spring vegetables (of a pasta sauce) (9) |
| CRATERED | Old car of a certain hue with lots of indentations? (8) |
| TEAL | Strange tale of a certain hue (4) |
| PIGMENTAL | Horrible person, intellectual of a certain hue? |
| SAGEGREEN | Wise environmentalist of a certain hue (4,5) |
| POTATO | Root vegetable of a plant in the nightshade family, served mashed on cottage pie or sliced on Lancashire hotpot (6) |
| CELERIAC | Root vegetable of a plant related to parsley and parsnip (8) |
| RADISH | Pungent salad vegetable of a cruciferous plant, Raphanus sativus (6) |
| TRUCK | Word for a barter, chore, collection of odds and ends, exchange, market-garden vegetables of the US or a Scottish deal, but also a barrow, bogie, cap atop a ship's mast, jazz dance, lorry, railway wag |
| COURGETTES | Long thin vegetables of the marrow family with a dark green skin used traditionally in ratatouille (10) |
| OCAS | Root vegetables of the Andes |
| CABBAGES | Vegetables of the brassica family (8) |
| PEASANTS | Insects after vegetables of farm labourers (8) |
| UDOS | Vegetables of Japan |
| TURNIPS | Root vegetables of the Brassica genus |
| LEEKS | Vegetables of the onion genus (5) |
| YAMS | Staple root vegetables of Ghana and Nigeria |
| COLOURBLINDNESS | Inability to distinguish certain hues (2wrds) |