| SMALTO | From Italian for "enamel, glaze, melt", name given to coloured glass for mosaic work; or, a traditionally Venetian hand-cut cube of it (6) |
| TESSERA | Piece of stone or glass for mosaic work |
| TIEDYES | Attached positively to coloured garments (3-4) |
| OPUS | ____ musivum is mosaic work in enamel or coloured glass |
| LIMOGES | Capital of the French department of Haute-Vienne, formerly noted for enamel work and porcelain |
| TOOTHANDNAIL | Way to fight for enamel and keratin |
| TOMBOLA | Raffle or lotto of a fete or fair whose name, from Italian for "tumble, turn a somersault", refers to the revolving drum from which tickets are drawn (7) |
| PAPPARDELLE | Word, from Italian for "devour, eat hungrily/greedily, gobble up", for broad ribbons of pasta for ragu (11) |
| TOCCATA | Musical work, often with virtuoso elements, with a name derived from Italian for "touched" |
| TABLET | USED FOR MOSAIC INSCRIPTION TO REARRANGE BATTLE |
| TASSERA | From "four", a cube, die or square tablet on which a watchword was written as a token or ticket in classical times; or, a small quadrilateral block/tile for mosaic (7) |
| TILE | Playing piece used in Scrabble and mah-jong; or, a tessera for mosaic (4) |
| EMAIL | French word for enamel |
| ADA | Org. for enamel experts |
| CONFETTI | From Italian for "bonbons", word for little sweets or exploding white-cloud-forming balls of plaster flung at carnivals originally, later for pieces of colourful fluttering paper thrown over brides/gr |
| GONZO | From Italian for "fool" and Spanish for "bumpkin, goose", word meaning "absurd, bizarre, crazy" that is used in reference to journalism of an eccentric, exaggerated or subjective nature (5) |
| ADAGIOS | From Italian for "at ease", a musical term for slow movements; or, compositions to be performed in largo- or lento-like tempos (7) |
| ORZO | Variety of risoni-like pasta whose name, from Italian for "barley", aptly refers to its grain-like shape (4) |
| PARASOL | The name of what light umbrella comes from Italian for "protecting against" and "sun"? (7) |
| GEMMA | What girl's name comes from Italian for "jewel"? (5) |