Colors in Alphabetical Order A-Z
Across
- 2. It is considered one of the 3 primary colors.
- 4. green Emerald gets its green coloring from trace amounts of chromium and/or vanadium.
- 6. This color is the color at the end of the visible spectrum of light.
- 7. This is a dark color.
- 10. The term actually applies to two different minerals, nephrite and jadeite.
- 13. blue It is ground down from a mineral called lazurite, the main component of lapis lazuli.
- 16. The color symbolizes joy and happiness.
- 18. This color is usually found as dependable and reliable like earth, and this attribute makes it associated with the sanctuary, protection, trustworthiness, and flexibility.
- 19. This colored eyes fact is that they have more melanin than blue eyes but less than brown.
- 20. This is a vibrant color.
- 22. This blue color has captivated us for many, many generations.
- 23. The color silver is associated with meanings of industrial, sleek, high-tech, and modern, as well as ornate, glamourous, graceful, sophisticated, and elegant.
- 24. This is the color of love, associated with Venus.
Down
- 1. This is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, between blue and invisible ultraviolet.
- 3. This is a green-gray color that comes from a plant known as the Philodendron.
- 5. blue This is with sadness.
- 8. blossom pink The flower petals are edible.
- 9. green This was said to be the favorite colour of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
- 11. This is a dark, brownish-red color, duskier than burgundy and not as powerful as the color red.
- 12. This can be the color of gems.
- 14. This color is considered to be the “grown-up” pink.
- 15. This color reacts with both acids and alkalis.
- 17. Historically speaking, this color was more or less light tan or beige color.
- 21. It is the color of fresh snow, chalk and milk, and is the opposite of black.
- 25. blue This color represents sailors and also represents the navy of a nation.