| NATTERJACK | Protected toad species bearing a yellow stripe on its back |
| RCS | Cops with a yellow stripe on their pant leg, informally |
| GOLDCREST | Smallest UK songbird, identified by the orange or yellow stripe on its head (9) |
| VISA | It has a stripe on its back |
| FICUS | Genus of trees with a species bearing false fruits used to make variety of Christmas pudding (5) |
| GRASS | A plant with various meadow species bearing stems suggestive of cats', dogs' or foxes' tails (5) |
| AGUA | Largest known toad species; native to Central America (4) |
| BANDED | ___ anteater (creature with prominent stripes on its back) |
| VIETNAM | Country with a red flag bearing a yellow star, capital Hanoi (7) |
| OKAPI | A mammal of the giraffe family with stripes on its rump and legs (5) |
| NINE | Pool ball with a yellow stripe |
| CHICKENOUT | Show a yellow stripe |
| PALE | An adjective meaning feeble, light in colour, peaky, wan, washed-out or whitish; or, as a noun, a vertical stripe on a shield; a wooden stake forming a fence; or, a conceptual boundary (4) |
| BLUISH | Teal is a ___ green color that derives its name from a duck with a colorful stripe on the side of its head |
| TOGO | Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field |
| EARTH | This wire in a plug has green and yellow stripes (5) |
| PERSIANCARPET | One may prance on a stripe on it when it's on the floor (7,6) |
| CONFESS | Own up to being against having a broad stripe on a shield (7) |
| ENDORSE | A vertical band or stripe on a shield (her) (7) |
| CHEVRON | A V-shaped stripe on the sleeve of a uniform, usually indicating rank (7) |