| WAXY | Readily moulded or showing a smooth whiteness (4) |
| PRUNT | A piece of moulded or impressed glass attached as an ornament to a glass vessel |
| KIND | Having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature (4) |
| AVID | Having, or showing, a keen interest in something (4) |
| BLUE | Name, from "bilberry", of an aristocratic or royal colour such as azure, sapphire or Saxe; or, powder or pigment of this hue, traditionally used to preserve the whiteness of laundry or to rinse one's |
| LILY | Flower, a symbol of whiteness (4) |
| YEAR | (OBC) "Cold the -, new whiteness wearing,/ Peace, good will to us a-bearing" (4) |
| SNOW | Standard of whiteness (4) |
| NAIVE | Having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information. (5) |
| GENTLE | Having or showing a kindly or tender nature. (6) |
| GORY | Involving or showing violence and bloodshed (4) |
| AMPO | Whiteness, in Palma |
| STRAIGHTFACED | Expressionless or showing a serious expression (8-5) |
| CAVALIER | Offhand or showing a lack of proper concern (8) |
| ASSERTIVELY | Having or showing a confident and forceful personality (11) |
| NAAF | Marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience. |
| ARTY | Having or showing artistic pretensions |
| VAIN | Having or showing an excessively high regard for one's self, looks, possessions, ability, etc. |
| ALBEDO | Word derived from the Latin meaning "whiteness", for a measure of reflectivity of an object such as that of a planet or the Moon (6) |
| WETONESWHISTLE | Drink spoiled towel whiteness (3,4,7) |