| TINTS | Colours such as pink, peach or light blue softened by the addition of white (5) |
| PEARL | Gem ranging in colour from the white Akoya, golden South Sea or black Tahitian varieties of an oyster to the pink, peach or lavender examples of a freshwater mussel (5) |
| CAMBRIC | Cloth that's white or light blue one-third off put on cape (7) |
| ROCKERY | Arrangement of stones interspersed with alpines such as pinks, thyme, aubretia, candytufts, trailing bellflowers, gentian and hens-and-chicks (7) |
| HUE | Pink peach or purple |
| BROWN | A word simply meaning "dark" in Old English, later a colour such as coffee, hazel, mocha, sepia or umber; or, with "study", a state of daydreaming, meditation or reverie (5) |
| MORAY | Marine eel marked with brilliant patterns and colours such as the Ribbon ? or Turkey ? (5) |
| PAINT | Artist's pigment mixed on a palette in colours such as burnt umber, yellow ochre or vermilion (5) |
| BLACK | Informal word for currant cordial as a mixer; or, a colour, such as jet (5) |
| GREYS | Colours such as slate, ash, silver, etc |
| PASTEL | A chalk-like stick of pigment; a work of art created with such a crayon; a soft or muted colour such as baby blue, duck egg, lavender, peach or powder pink; or, woad (6) |
| BLUE | Name, from "bilberry", of an aristocratic or royal colour such as azure, sapphire or Saxe; or, powder or pigment of this hue, traditionally used to preserve the whiteness of laundry or to rinse one's |
| KHAKI | Fabric ending up pink peach taffeta, dark one |
| MOORE | Alecia Beth ___ American singer and songwriter professionally known as Pink |
| ONICE | Chilling, as pink champagne |
| SPIRITS | Alcohol denatured by the addition of poisonous substances such as methanol, used as a fuel, solvent etc. (10,7) |
| METHYLATED | Alcohol denatured by the addition of poisonous substances such as methanol, used as a fuel, solvent etc. (10,7) |
| IRIDESCENT | Description of an object with a play of lustrous rainbow colours, such as a soap bubble, mother-of-pearl-lined shell, peacock's feather or butterfly's wing (10) |
| HOT | Description of a vivid colour such as bright pink; or, a word used in hide-and-seek when the sought person or object is close at hand (3) |
| CLUB | Classic corner at Silverstone that was made much slower by the addition of the Vale chicane. (4) |