| MULLETS | Grey or red hairstyles (7) |
| KANGAROO | Jumper of grey or red or silver seen around in Nigerian city |
| SQUIRREL | Drey-dweller that might be grey or red (8) |
| SHRIKE | Bird that might by great grey or red-backed, sometimes called a butcherbird (6) |
| PARTRIDGE | Bird of the pheasant family such as the grey - or red-legged - |
| BRINDLE | Spotted with brown, grey or black (7) |
| NEUTRAL | Renault coloured grey or beige? (7) |
| SPARROW | Weaverbird of the genus Passer having a grey or brown plumage (7) |
| KARAKUL | Sheep of central Asia, having coarse black, grey, or brown hair (7) |
| STRATUS | Low-altitude cloud forming in a blanket of grey or white that is common on an overcast day (7) |
| WAGTAIL | Insect-eating songbird that may be pied, grey or yellow (7) |
| SCREECH | The - owl, Otus asio, has a grey or reddish-brown plumage (7) |
| TEALEAF | This scrap of Earl Grey or lapsang souchong is also the Cockney rhyming slang for thief (3,4) |
| TEABALL | Perforated metal device used to steep Earl Grey or Darjeeling |
| KRIMMER | The grey or black furry fleece of young lambs from the Crimean area |
| SMALLER | Female peafowl are ___ than the males and grey or brown in colour |
| TEA | Assam or Matcha or Earl Grey or Oolong |
| TABBY | Cat with grey or brown streaks or patches (5) |
| FLYFISHING | Book by either Sir Edward Grey or the fictional character J. R. Hartley (3,7) |
| TEABREAD | Loaf cake baked with sultanas and raisins soaked overnight in Earl Grey, Lady Grey or a similar brew (3,5) |