| LONDONPRIDE | Saxifrage with pinkish-white flowers (6,5) |
| RASPBERRIES | The soft red edible fruits of a prickly shrub with pinkish-white flowers (11) |
| LONDON | & 24A Hybrid of Pyrenean Saxifrage and St Patrick's-cabbage with pinkish-white flowers |
| PRIDE | Hybrid of Pyrenean Saxifrage and St Patrick's-cabbage with pinkish-white flowers (6,5) |
| RASPBERRY | Prickly shrub with pinkish-white flowers and edible fruits (9) |
| CHAFFINCHES | Songbirds with pinkish bodies (11) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Vegetable with pinkish-orange flesh (5,6) |
| BEARBERRY | Trailing evergreen shrub of the heather family with red berries and small pinkish-white flowers (9) |
| WOODS | Dog___, shrub with pale pinkish-white flowers scrambling over hedgerows, country lanes and woods in June-July (5) |
| ROSES | Dog___, shrub with pale pinkish-white flowers scrambling over hedgerows, country lanes and woods in June-July (5) |
| SPEEDWELL | Plant of the Veronica genus, with small blue or pinkish white flowers |
| OMARKHAYYAM | Persian mathematician, astronomer, historian, philosopher and poet (1048-1131), and a cultivar of both a damask rose and saxifrage (4,7) |
| MAGNOLIA | A light creamy white or pinkish-white colour (8) |
| ASTILBE | Genus of plants of the saxifrage family with ornamental spikes of pink, red or white flowers (7) |
| REDJASMINE | Climbing plant with pinkish flowers |
| FOXGLOVE | Tall flower with pinkish purple bell like flowers (8) |
| VALERIAN | Medicinal plant with pinkish flowers |
| THRIFT | Seashore or alpine plant with pinkish flowers (6) |
| BISMUTH | Pinkish-white metallic element whose symbol is Bi (7) |
| SCALLOP | With pinkish roe called coral, a mollusc with two fan-shaped shells, used for coquilles St Jacques, some varieties of fisherman's pie or caramelising (7) |