| ALLOYS | Mixtures of elements including at least one of metal resulting in brass, bronze, pewter or steel (6) |
| NINETOFIVE | Final football score including at least one safety |
| TEMPER | From "to mingle", a word for a correct or due mixture of elements originally, later for mental balance; frame of mind; or, a fit of ill-humour (6) |
| PATINA | Word, from "dish", in allusion to the green film that appears on old cupric plates, for a virid tarnish or verdigris that forms on brass, bronze or copper, as a result of weathering (6) |
| ORMOLU | Gold or gold leaf used for gilding brass, bronze or other metal (6) |
| TRIFLE | A false or idle tale; a thing of litle value; a slight piece; a small sum; a gewgaw; a type of pewter; or, a cold pudding of custard, fruit cocktail, jelly and sherry-soaked sponge with a sprinkling o |
| GOTHIC | Architectural style characterised by elements including pointed arches, tracery, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses and stained glass (6) |
| MEDLEY | Mixture of elements (6) |
| SALADS | From the Latin name of pepper's common companion, mixtures of herbs and vegetables; greens such as lettuces grown for said dishes; or, any gallimaufries, jumbles or medleys (6) |
| NIELLO | In the plural, what are black mixtures of silver, copper, lead and sulphur used as an inlay on etched metal? (6) |
| AESTUS | Heat, including at midday: ____ erat, Ovid Am. 1.5.1 |
| HERBES | French word for culinary plants such as those used to make bouquet garnis or "fines" mixtures of chopped chervil, chives, parsley and tarragon (6) |
| MAGMAS | What are crude mixtures of finely divided minerals (6) |
| BLENDS | Mixtures of spices or coffee beans |
| HASHES | Mixtures of jumbled incongruous things (6) |
| CLOISTERS | Covered arcades in a monastery, there are many examples in Mallorca including at the Monastery of Sant Francesc in Palma and those of Santo Domingo in Inca and Pollensa (9) |
| BABELS | Confusing mixtures of sounds |
| DANIELLE | She had at least one of her books in the New York Times bestseller list for over 390 consecutive weeks, romance writer ... Steel |
| VERDIGRIS | From "green of Greece", a bluish-green patina or aerugo that forms on brass, bronze or copper; a pigment of cupric acetate; or, the colour (9) |
| CREDITOR | Director working with at least one of them in accounts (8) |