| QUARTZ | Form of crystal with varieties including amethyst and citrine (6) |
| YELLOW | Name, related to "gold" and "yolk" and once synonymous with "jealous", of the colour of a brimstone butterfly, buttercup, celandine, citrine quartz gem, corn on the cob, cowslip, jonquil, lemon, sulph |
| POTATO | Root vegetable with varieties including D sire, Duke of York, Maris Piper, Jersey Royal and King Edward (6) |
| ORANGE | Fruit with varieties including tangerine, mandarin, clementine and satsuma, sometimes cooked in the centre of a Christmas pudding (6) |
| TOMATO | With varieties including Gardener's Delight, Jubilee, Sweet Pea Currant, Moonglow and Vintage Vine, a fruit/berry used for salmorejo, ratatouille, passata and salsa (6) |
| NOODLE | Staple food with varieties including bakmi, cellophane and ramen (6) |
| LUSTRE | The manner in which light interacts with a gem; a chandelier or vase ornamented with a number of crystal/glass pendants of the same name; or, a metallic pottery glaze (6) |
| SQUASH | With varieties including acorn, butternut, pattypan and spaghetti, a gourd related to the pumpkin, often oven-roasted or pureed for soup (6) |
| ORE | RUBY, DIAMOND, EMERALD, AND CITRINE, AMETHYST AND SAPPHIRE, IN RAW FORM |
| SALADS | Dishes with varieties including Caesar, Greek, nicoise or Waldorf (6) |
| ALAMAINIAN | WHAT RUBY, DIAMOND, EMERALD, AND CITRINE, AMETHYST AND SAPPHIRE BELONG TO |
| HALITE | Cubic crystals with perfect cleavage |
| AMBER | With hundreds of shades ranging from honey, butterscotch and citrine to cherry and cognac, a form of fossilised pine-tree resin prized as a gem (5) |
| EAGLES | 'The ......', a nickname of Crystal Palace (6) |
| PRISMS | In optics, triangular blocks of crystal or glass used to disperse white light (6) |
| VIEIRA | Patrick __, manager of Crystal Palace (6) |
| OLIVER | ____ Glasner, Austrian manager of Crystal Palace FC (6) |
| WAGERS | Proponents of crystal healing |
| HABITS | Ladies' traditional garments or "devantiere" for riding sidesaddle; monastic robes; established customs or wonts; or, the external geometric shapes of crystals (6) |
| GEODES | Rocks full of crystals |