| AGAMA | A glossy back on a lizard |
| IGUANA | Article inserted into one firearm to use on a lizard (6) |
| KEELS | Glossy back and bottoms of boats (5) |
| MOG | A tattle, imitative of the chatter of a pie; the pyot itself; a halfpenny; a long-tailed titmouse; or, in short, a glossy or the element with atomic no. 12 (3) |
| SATIN | Smooth fabric of silk or rayon; which has a glossy face and a dull back. (5) |
| ENAMEL | A glossy, glass-like substance that is put on metal as a protective coating (6) |
| SWALLOW | A small bird with a glossy blue back, red throat and long tail streamers (7) |
| GLAZE | A glossy layer of apricot jam, eggwash, ganache or syrup applied to cakes, pastry etc; an impervious vitreous decorative coating on porcelain, pottery and other ceramics; or, a transparent topcoat in |
| SATEEN | A cotton fabric woven like satin with a glossy surface |
| CALAMANCO | A glossy woollen cloth chequered on one side only (9) |
| PATINA | A paint mixed to give a glossy surface (6) |
| VARNISH | Vanish right within a coating with a glossy appearance |
| RAVEN | Discover a venue with a glossy big bird |
| ITDOESNTMATTE | Comment when a surface only allows for a glossy finish? |
| ENAMELLING | Putting a glossy coat on (10) |
| COUNTRYLIFE | "Here is a noble railway" - sentence from a glossy magazine (7,4) |
| GLACE | The look of a glossy surface from a glass eye point of view? (5) |
| YORKSHIRE | The --- terrier is a small dog with a glossy coat of steel-blue and tan (9) |
| COWRIE | A marine gastropod mollusc of the family Cypraeidae, with a glossy brightly-marked shell with an elongated opening |
| ENAMELS | Adds a glossy coating |