| CHRYSOBERYL | Rare greenish-yellow mineral used as a gemstone |
| LAPISLAZULI | A brilliant blue variety of a rare mineral, used as a gemstone (5,6) |
| PENTLANDITE | Brownish-yellow mineral; the principal ore of nickel (11) |
| BENEDICTINE | Greenish-yellow liqueur developed at a French monestary around 1510 (11) |
| IRONPYRITES | Yellow mineral also called fool's gold (4,7) |
| PYRITE | Yellow mineral used in the manufacture of sulphuric acid (6) |
| PYRITES | Yellow mineral used in two-fifths of happy ceremonies |
| GARNET | A hard, glassy, red, yellow or green mineral, used as a gemstone (6) |
| TOPAZ | A white or colourless mineral used as a gemstone (5) |
| LAPIS | --- lazuli, a brilliant blue mineral, used as a gemstone (5) |
| TURQUOISE | Greenish-blue mineral used as a gemstone (9) |
| ZIRCON | Mineral used as a gemstone (6) |
| OPAL | Mineral used as a gemstone, of hydrated silica (4) |
| BERYL | Transparent mineral used as a gemstone (5) |
| UMBER | A brown, earthy mineral used as a pigment (5) |
| DIAMOND | Colourless exceptionally hard mineral, used as a gemstone (7) |
| CHLORINE | Name a greenish yellow gaseous element used as a bleaching agent (8) |
| ORPIMENT | Bright yellow mineral consisting of arsenic trisulphide, formerly used as a dye and artist's pigment (8) |
| SILICA | Mineral used as a drying agent (6) |
| TALC | Mineral used as a toiletry (4) |