| GOLDLEAF | Auric foil-like material used to gild wood carvings, picture/mirror frames, gourmet truffles and, formerly, medieval illuminated manuscripts (4,4) |
| ORMOLO | Decorative copper alloy used to gild furniture (6) |
| DECOR | Rugs, mirrors, frames, etc. |
| LEAF | Gold/silver foil-like material; or, an extra section used to extend a table (4) |
| SISAL | Rope-like material used to make dart boards (5) |
| SEALANT | A paste-like material used to fill gaps (7) |
| AFRICANA | Ashanti wood carvings, e.g. |
| WHITTLE | Make wood carvings there's little outlet for (7) |
| GODIVACHOCOLATE | Certain gourmet truffle |
| ENRICH | Word meaning to gild; or, to add a wealth of luxurious ingredients to gingerbread, pudding or other food (6) |
| GOLDPAINT | Plan to dig around for something with which to gild a lily (4,5) |
| GOLD | Ormolu-like auric leaf applied to illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings and picture frames (4) |
| FELT | Baize-like material used for arts and crafts, hats, percussion sticks, piano dampers, soundproofing and parts of Jim Henson's Muppets (4) |
| ORMOLU | A former technique of mixing powdered gold with mercury to gild cheap metal, now replaced by safer alternatives |
| OASIS | Permeable foam-like material used by florists; or, the rock group that featured brothers Noel and Li |
| NEOPRENE | Rubber-like material used for wetsuits, mouse mats, waterproof gloves and overshoes for cycling (8) |
| TINSEL | Glittery foil-like strips used to make garlands for Christmas trees (6) |
| BAIZE | A typically green, felt-like material used for covering snooker and card tables (5) |
| EVANGEL | Welshman starts to gild English language gospel (7) |
| ROOT | As pigs search for truffles... and a plant's underground stem (4) |