| LUSTREWARE | A type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze (10) |
| SPODE | Type of fine pottery or porcelain (5) |
| CELADON | Porcelain with a pale green glaze |
| FAMILLE | Chinese enameled porcelain with a predominant color |
| LUSTRE | The result could be a metallic glaze (6) |
| BISCUIT | Pottery or porcelain that has been fired but not glazed; a food that can be crushed and used as the base of a cheesecake; or, a pale brownish colour (7) |
| ESCUTCHEON | A decorative metal or porcelain device such as a cover or drop over the hole of a lock or a fingerplate above a doorhandle; or, a heraldic shield bearing a coat of arms (10) |
| SHARD | Archaically, a boundary water; dialectically, a gap; vernacularly, a broken piece, crock or scrap of pottery; or, zoologically, from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare, a beetle's elytron or wing case |
| ROSECHAFER | Beetle that has a greenish body with a metallic lustre and feeds on plants (4,6) |
| WASH | A bathe, cleanse or rinse in water; a quantity of laundry; lotion; the wake of a ship; a tasteless drink; a thin coat of colour, glaze or slip for painting, pastry or pottery; or, pig swill (4) |
| STIRRUPJAR | Ancient Greek type of pottery vessel (7,3) |
| TERRACOTTA | Type of pottery |
| AWARE | Having knowledge of a type of pottery (5) |
| TURNING | Word for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7) |
| CHINA | Pointed feature found on a type of pottery |
| EARTHENWARE | A type of pottery (11) |
| CRAFT | A skilled trade or its collective artisans; a creative activity involving handiwork such as embroidery or pottery; or, a boat or ship (5) |
| GLAZER | Maker of pottery or doughnuts |
| PASTE | Glass or strass used for making imitation gems; or, a mixture used in the production of ceramics or porcelain (5) |
| CHAFER | Rose ---, a beetle having a greenish body with a metallic lustre (6) |