| CERULEAN | Anglicans manage to absorb green and blue (8) |
| CARRIONCROW | European bird similar to the rook whose black plumage has a green and blue gloss (7,4) |
| LUDO | Game in which one moves four tokens around a red, yellow, green and blue board according to throws of dice (4) |
| CYAN | One of the three subtractive primary colours used in printing, produced by combining green and blue; the complementary colour to red (4) |
| PRIMARYCOLOURS | Eg, red, green and blue |
| INDIGO | Film company's short: The Meaning of Green and Blue |
| IMARI | Give him a rich bit of red, green and blue porcelain (5) |
| UNO | Mattel game with red yellow green and blue numbered cards |
| ICON | Google's red, yellow, green and blue eg. |
| PUY | Lentil with mottled green and blue skin (3) |
| IRISES | Van Gogh painting dominated by green and blue |
| BERYLS | Green and blue precious stones (6) |
| TWISTERMAT | *Red, yellow, green and blue circles |
| ERITREA | East African country with a red green and blue flag |
| AQUA | Halfway between green and blue |
| COALESCE | Mix business and drinks with Anglicans (8) |
| CLEANSED | Soap maybe is inclined to bore Anglicans rigid at first (8) |
| TWIST | A move performed in a game played on a large floor mat with red, yellow, green and blue circles (5) |
| RGB | A model for checking the color on devices; named after red, green and blue (3) |
| CREVASSE | Father Jack, perhaps, embraced by Anglicans, causing split (8) |