There seem to be some heavily differing opinions here. Let me "clear" this up for you all. Lets say that this clear object is 100% clear, no tints of colour or anything. Colours are created from light, there being seven MAIN different colours of light, of which the colours make up what is called a rainbow. This is called the light spectrum. When they are all together it makes white light. Now, say you look at a blue pen near you. That blue pen is reflecting blue light and absorbing all the other colours of the spectrum. By now you must be thinking this is long and getting off the point, but this is some necessary info. A clear object is nor reflecting, nor absorbing any light. Therefore it has NO colour.
I have to agree with NoNameC68, Fine Transparent is not a color. I have some links listed below who all agree, clear, in any way shape and or form is NOT a color.