| AGESANDAGES | Long time in ice, stone, iron and bronze (4,3,4) |
| AGE | Time period that can follow "Ice" "Stone" or "Bronze" |
| MOTMOTS | These may be stone, iron or stony-iron |
| TIMBRABANTS | British 2008 Olympic Games gold and bronze medallist for kayaking (3, 8) |
| DOSAGES | Iron and Bronze, e.g., in Spanglish? |
| AGES | Iron and bronze, for two |
| ALLOYS | Cast iron and bronze |
| SHOTPUT | Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs, and Tom Walsh took home the gold, silver, and bronze medals respectively at Tokyo 2020, in a podium finish repeat of their performances at Rio 2016. This is a first for an in |
| ARNDT | Judith ---, German cyclist and bronze medal winner in the 3,000m pursuit in the 1996 Summer Olympics |
| DOCHERTY | Bevan , New Zealand triathlete who won Olympic silver in 2004 and bronze in 2008 (8) |
| IRONAGE | Era after the Stone and Bronze (4,3) |
| METAL | It can come in gold, silver and bronze |
| TIN | Metal found in pewter and bronze |
| ZINC | Metal that's a component in brass and bronze alloys |
| DEVILSBREATH | Scariest drug helps to get silver and bronze in the end (6,6) |
| DISTANT | Copper and bronze in shot extremely cold |
| IRON | Age following Stone and Bronze |
| KATERICHARDSONWALSH | England and Great Britain hockey captain for 13 years, who won Olympic gold and bronze medals |
| JAMAICA | Country whose athletes swept the podium, winning the gold, silver and bronze medals in the women's 100m sprint event |
| WOLDE | Mamo, marathon gold at Mexico and bronze at Munich. |