| SEVRES | Often marked with interlaced blue Ls, French porcelain with pieces in the form of ormolu-mounted vases, hard paste ice-pails and bleu lapis gondolashaped potpourri vessels (6) |
| FUSILLI | Pasta pieces in the form of short spirals (7) |
| LODGED | Damaged dogsled, with piece in the middle missing, is stuck (6) |
| ROOK | Bird related to crows, ravens and jackdaws; or, a chess piece in the form of a battlement (4) |
| LULUS | Pieces of ormolu lustrewear that are humdingers (5) |
| UNEATEN | Last of ormolu trim left on plate (7) |
| OUTRIGGER | Boat's framework set off by casing of ormolu |
| EXIT | It's often marked with a number |
| EXITS | They're often marked with red signs |
| AWAYGAME | It's often marked with an "@" |
| CONTRACTION | A shortening of a word, or group of words, often marked by an apostrophe (11) |
| GULES | In heraldry, a red colour, often marked in engraved figures by parallel vertical lines |
| LIMOGES | Which city is the centre of the French porcelain industry? (7) |
| LUPUS | Auto-immune disease often marked by inflammation of the skin (5) |
| CABINET | Small private room; a piece of furniture with antique examples decorated with pietra dura, ormolu or boulle; or, a government's senior ministers collectively (7) |
| CANECHAIR | Piece of furniture with interlaced strips |
| RIMA | Verse form with interlaced rhyme |
| MEISSEN | Porcelain with mark, one found in German city |
| LUSTREWARE | A type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze (10) |
| DRESDEN | Fine porcelain with delicate colourings made in Saxony (7) |