| BRASS | An alloy of copper and zinc |
| TAMBAC | An alloy of copper and zinc (and sometimes arsenic) used to imitate gold in cheap jewelry and for gilding. |
| TOMBAC | An alloy of copper and zinc (and sometimes arsenic) used to imitate gold in cheap jewelry and for gilding. |
| PINCHBECK | An alloy of copper and zinc used as imitation gold |
| OROIDE | An alloy of copper and zinc or tin, etc, imitating gold (6) |
| BRONZE | An alloy of copper and tin used by Lorenzo Ghiberti to make the doors of the Florence Baptistery and also by Andrea del Verrocchio and Donatello in notable equestrian sculptures (6) |
| GUNMETAL | An alloy of copper and tin or zinc once used in making cannons (3-5) |
| ZINC | Brass is an alloy of copper and ___. (4) |
| CONSTANTAN | An alloy of copper and nickel with high electrical resistance (10) |
| ORMOLU | Alloy of copper and zinc or molybdenum and lutetium |
| TUTENAG | Alloy of copper and zinc (7) |
| BRASSIE | Alloy of copper and zinc that's found in old golf club (7) |
| 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) |
| BRASSES | Metal alloys made of copper and zinc |
| ELECTRUM | An alloy of gold and silver, once used in coinage and jewellery (8) |
| NICHROME | An alloy of atomic numbers 24 and 28, used as a heating element in hairdryers, ovens and toasters (8) |
| SILVER | Electrum is an alloy of gold and this metal (6) |
| STEEL | An alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon (5) |
| NITINOL | An alloy of nickel and titanium (7) |
| SHAKUDO | Alloy of copper and a small percentage of gold, used in Japanese decorative art (7) |