| ZN | A bluish-white lustrous metallic element |
| TUNGSTEN | A greyish-white lustrous metal (8) |
| ZINC | A bluish-white metallic element (4) |
| SODIUM | A bluish-white alkaline metallic element discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1807 (6) |
| ZINCOGRAPHY | Engraving process in which a bluish-white element is covered with wax and etched (11) |
| CADMIUM | A bluish-white metal used in alloys and metal plating (7) |
| SM | A gray lustrous metallic element of the rare earth group. |
| TA | A hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant. |
| NIOBIUM | Lustrous metallic element |
| SATINY | Lustrous metallic lining, for example (6) |
| LEAD | Bluish-white metallic element used as a radiation shield (4) |
| OSMIC | Containing a bluish metallic chemical element |
| ANTIMONY | A brittle bluish-white element (8) |
| CHROMIUM | Hard, bluish-white metallic element whose symbol is Cr (8) |
| MERLE | An old, poetic or Scottish name for a blackbird that also refers to a collie or other dog with a bluish-grey coat speckled or dappled with black (5) |
| OSMIUM | A very hard, brittle, bluish-white metal, the densest naturally occurring element (6) |
| BSTAR | Bluish-white celestial body, or a celeb who falls just short of A-list? |
| TUI | New Zealand bird of the honeyeater family with a bluish-green plumage and white tuft under the throa |
| GOSHAWK | The northern ..., Accipiter gentilis, is a large bird with a bluish grey back and wings (7) |
| IODINE | A bluish-black element of the halogen group, the compounds of which are used in medicine, photography and dyes (6) |