| APOCRYPHAL | A fake prophecy: 'Earth's lost metal' - it's doubtful (10) |
| PEWTER | An alloy of tin with antimony and copper, formerly lead; a beer tankard, jug, plate etc made of said metal; its bluish-grey colour; or, old slang for prize money (6) |
| THEOREM | The rest can get some precious metal. It's a moot point (7) |
| STEAMIRON | Second group, heavy metal - its purpose is depressing (5,4) |
| STELE | Upright pillar made of stone or metal its said (5) |
| DEBATABLE | Moved a bed on board? It's doubtful (9) |
| QUESTIONABLE | A noble's quite revolutionary? It's doubtful |
| VAGUE | Five have a shivering fit? It's doubtful (5) |
| CUTOFF | Trim metal, it's dandy. (3,3) |
| SCEPTICAL | Caught in corrupt place? It's doubtful |
| UNCERTAIN | New car in tune? It's doubtful (9) |
| ANTHEM | It's doubtful absorbing books will show number of patriots |
| FAIRTRADE | Show jazz inspired by heavy metal - it's what good consumers prefer (4,5) |
| SILVER | This mineral has the highest known electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. It's used in fabricating printed electrical circuits and as a vapour-deposited coating for electronic conductors. |
| DIVINATION | Two women give people a prophecy (10) |
| PREDICTION | From "say beforehand", a forecast, horoscope, prognosis, prophecy or other such prognostication (10) |
| JEANEDIXON | Subject of Ruth Montgomery's biography "A Gift of Prophecy" |
| DIVISIONAL | Local call outlining prophecy (10) |
| PRESCIENCE | Gift of prophecy in age of superstition? |
| APOCALYPSE | Prophecy |