| SCRIMSHAW | Items carved in ivory or shells |
| CAMEO | Jewellery item carved in relief |
| EMUEGG | Item carved in some aboriginal art |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |
| LEI | Hawaiian garland or necklace of feathers, flowers or shells (3) |
| NETSUKE | A small toggle, often in the form of a carved ivory or wood figure, used to secure a purse or container suspended on a cord from a kimono sash (7) |
| TESTS | Cupels for assaying gold or silver; or, shells of sea urchins (5) |
| GROTTO | An artificial cave in a picturesque landscape, often adorned with broken pottery, glass or shells (6) |
| PASTA | Elbows or shells |
| BOATS | Shallops or shells |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| LEGOS | Third-largest French-speaking city in the world [hint: it's in Ivory Coast] |
| ABIDJAN | Third-largest French-speaking city in the world [hint: it's in Ivory Coast] |
| ACADEMIC | Mecca aid organised by one those in Ivory Tower (8) |
| VISIONARY | Unreal design as in ivory (9) |
| TUSKERS | Set rusk baked in ivory holders (7) |
| CONCERTI | Works formerly right in Ivory Coast |
| TYRO | Novice held back in ivory tower (4) |
| WHITE | Point to the I misshapen in "ivory" (5) |
| AGGIES | Swirled or striped prized toy marbles of banded stone, perhaps played with Benningtons, cat's eyes, ducks, peewees, shooters, taws or vintage scrimshaws of ivory or bone (6) |