| EPIDOTE | A greenish mineral silicate of calcium, aluminium and iron (7) |
| MICA | Mineral silicate first mined in colder areas |
| OLIVINE | A greenish mineral occurring widely in basalt and other igneous rocks (7) |
| LIPBALM | Salve composed of lithium, lead, aluminium and teensiest bit of magnesium (3,4) |
| HIDALGO | Buried aluminium and half of gold in part of Mexico |
| CATSEYE | Any of a group of gemstones such as a greenish-yellow variety of chrysoberyl (4,3) |
| BALCONY | Aluminium and carbon in thin projection from building (7) |
| TOHEROA | Mollusc of New Zealand from which a greenish soup is made (7) |
| GALLIUM | Metal cement holds both aluminium and lithium |
| AEROSOL | Famous statue, Oscar, in aluminium and tin? |
| AVOCADO | A greenish-yellow colour, but endlessly eloquent in a party |
| SEVERAL | Cut aluminium and separate |
| TOPAZ | Precious stone, a silicate of aluminium and fluorine (5) |
| SAPSAGO | Cheese with a greenish tint |
| METALS | General name for the elements forming part of Earth's crust including aluminium and iron (6) |
| ZIRCON | From "golden", a gem and a silicate of atomic no. 40, whose colours, ranging from clear to red, brown, blue, green, yellow and smoky, can be observed in its varieties hyacinth, jacinth, jargoon and sp |
| THERMITE | Aluminium and iron oxide mixture used in welding (8) |
| ANDALUSITE | Silicate of aluminium named after part of Spain |
| MARMOREAL | Spoil has a greater amount of aluminium and of fine stone |
| HONEYDEW | A variety of melon with a greenish white rind and sweet greenish flesh (8) |