| TOLE | Enamelled or lacquered metalware popular in the 18th century (4) |
| STOLEN | In opposite directions, lacquered metalware taken (6) |
| INRO | Lacquered box |
| HOMEWARE | Name given to decorative enamelled, japanned or lacquered domestic tin articles, such as candlesticks, coffee pots, jugs, tea caddies and trays, collectively (8) |
| TOLEBOOTHS | Places to see lacquered metalware? |
| PARTITA | Type of musical suite popular in the 18th century, as in the works of Bach; from Italian, 'divided' (7) |
| MINUET | Stately court dance in triple time popular in the 18th century (6) |
| CHAISE | Popular in the 18th century, what closed, two-wheeled, one-passenger, horse carriage was adapted from the sedan chair? (6) |
| ROCOCO | Style of architecture popular in the 18th century |
| GAVOTTE | French dance, popular in the 18th century (7) |
| TRICORNES | Three-cornered hats, popular in the 18th century (9) |
| SPINET | A small harpsichord popular in the 18th century (6) |
| MINUETS | Slow ballroom dances for two that were popular in the 18th century (7) |
| VARNISHED | Enamelled, lacquered |
| GRANITEWARE | Gear mixed with water in enamelled pots (11) |
| PONTYPOOL | An industrial town in east Wales noted for its lacquered ironware (9) |
| LECREUSET | French company which makes colourful enamelled cast-iron cookware (2,7) |
| DEVELOPMENTAL | Enamelled "V" pot was all about makeup (13) |
| GATED | Gun with enamelled casing kept within college |
| ASHEN | Wash enamelled pieces till pale (5) |