| EBURIN | A composition of dust of ivory or of bone with a cement. (6) |
| NISSENHUT | Prefabricated building of corrugated iron with a cement floor (6,3) |
| MUTTON | Mongrel gets the middle of bone with meat (6) |
| TEASES | Type of bone with facility beginning to shift? Ribs! (6) |
| HARDCELLAR | Basement with a cement floor? |
| COLLE | Paired with "papier", hence "glued paper", a French art term for a type of montage of decorative or printed scraps, pasted to form a composition of usually abstract design (5) |
| TEASE | Rib, a sort of bone with dexterousness (5) |
| ASPHALT | A composition of bitumen, pitch and sand used to pave roads and walkways (7) |
| OPUS | A composition of spilled soup |
| AGGIES | Swirled or striped prized toy marbles of banded stone, perhaps played with Benningtons, cat's eyes, ducks, peewees, shooters, taws or vintage scrimshaws of ivory or bone (6) |
| DOMINO | From "lord, master", a priest's winter hood; a cloak with a half-mask for a masquerade; the person wearing this; or, a "bone" with 0«6 pips (6) |
| MUSCLE | It goes very close to the bone with a large number of fresh clues (6) |
| GNAWED | Like a bone with a dog? |
| GUNITE | A finely graded cement concrete that is sprayed into position by a cement gun (6) |
| BUIDOI | "Miss Saigon" song with the lyrics "The dust of life conceived in hell and born in strife" |
| MORTAR | It fires a cement mixture (6) |
| RESETS | Again treats broken bone with supports around centre of humerus (6) |
| LANCET | Clean out bone with knife (6) |
| NETSUKE | A small, carved toggle, often of ivory or wood, used as a fastener to a sash on a kimono (7) |
| WAYANS | Actor Keenen Ivory or Damon |