| NACRE | Mother-of-pearl, once used as an inlay for papier-mache furniture (5) |
| COMMODORE | Ornamental chest with gold inlay, for senior officer |
| ETHER | Highly flammable liquid once used as an anaesthetic (5) |
| FLONG | Papier-mache mould used in printing (5) |
| PASTE | Sticky substance made from flour in some papier-mache crafts |
| CRAFT | Papier-mache, e.g. |
| NIELLO | Black compound of sulphur with silver, lead or copper, used as an inlay on etched metal (6) |
| ARSENIC | Based on Persian for "gold", a toxic element with compounds including orpiment, or king's yellow as a pigment, once used as an untraceable of murder known as the king of poisons or poison of kings (7) |
| NIELLOED | Decorated with a black compound used as an inlay on engraved metal (8) |
| DUCKINGSTOOL | Chair once used as an instrument of punishment - Old Nick got us (anag) (7,5) |
| AETHER | Fragment of algae therapy once used as an anaesthetic by a poet (6) |
| TIGERMOTH | Biplane produced by de Havilland, once used as an RAF training plane (5,4) |
| LEAD | Dull, silvery grey metal once used as an anti-knocking additive for petrol (4) |
| PINATA | A container, often made of papier-mache, filled with treats and broken as part of a ceremony or celebration |
| DAMASCENE | An inlay of metal, especially gold, on steel, etc (9) |
| PULP | Word for fruit flesh; cellulosic mush for paper-making; papier-mache or other soft formless mass; a cheap sensational book/magazine; crushed ore; sentimentality; or, nonsense (4) |
| KOLA | Nut once used as an ingredient in Coke |
| SIDEBOTTOM | Frank ____, host of Radio Timperley, was Chris Sievey's papier-mache-masked alter ego (10) |
| HEN | A layer of papier-mache, normally (3) |
| TORE | Ripped, as paper to make papier-mache |