| TROTSKY | Wrong coming up with blue for red (7) |
| POWDER | Word linking with blue for a pastel shade (one of the Pantone colours), or with baking for an ingredient used to make scones, soda bread or naan (6) |
| SURREAL | Can't believe the French get it wrong coming back with everything to us (7) |
| SYMPTOM | Indication of what's wrong coming from uneasy MP to minister |
| ROSETTE | Traditional ribbon-like award for equestrian competitions, typically red for first, blue for second, |
| COLOURS | Red and blue, for example (7) |
| RIBBAND | Blue for Atlantic crossing, tease the musicians (7) |
| BERRIES | Straw and blue, for instance |
| HEDONISM | That man with Dominic admits it's wrong coming back for the lotus-eaters (8) |
| DAIS | It is said to be wrong, coming from the platform (4) |
| CIGARETTE | Mention about great wrong coming from dangerous product (9) |
| PRIMARYCOLOUR | First go red and blue for example (7,6) |
| ADJ | Red, white or blue, for ex. |
| PRIMARYCOLORS | Red, white and blue, for Americans? |
| HUE | Fire-engine red or navy blue for instance |
| DORMITORY | Finish room with hint of indigo and blue for sleeping place (9) |
| BABY | Black and blue for starters from last Friday? Needs to grow up! (4) |
| ARROW | Symbol on any of the discs in the countryside waymarked yellow for footpaths or blue for bridleways (5) |
| IBM | Tech company nicknamed "Big Blue," for short |
| JRS | Babies in blue, for short |