| BROWNBETTY | Round teapot with a manganese brown glaze known as Rockingham glaze (5,5) |
| ESPRESSO | Brown glaze for scones |
| WENTWORTH | Family name of the Marquess of Rockingham, 18th-century prime minister (9) |
| USELESS | Word for something, such as a proverbial chocolate teapot, with no practical benefit, help or purpose (7) |
| TEASET | Teapot with matching crockery (3,3) |
| BIMETALLIC | Limit cable to be made of copper and manganese, say |
| TIN | Element with twice as many protons as manganese |
| IRON | With manganese, zinc, copper and molybdenum, this is a trace element needed by plants in small quantities (4) |
| RE | A rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles manganese chemically and is used in some all |
| ANKERITE | A carbonate of calcium, iron, magnesia and manganese (8) |
| ELEMENTS | Steel men work with the likes of carbon, manganese and phosphorus (8) |
| UMBER | Red-brown earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide (5) |
| LIMAS | Beans that are a good source of manganese |
| AMNION | Baby's protection in womb a charged particle of manganese (6) |
| STEEL | What is an alloy made of iron with small amounts of carbon and manganese? (5) |
| KRUGERSDORP | City in Gauteng, South Africa which is a centre for gold, manganese, and uranium mining (11) |
| MANGANITE | Blackish mineral which is a source of manganese (9) |
| POLYAMINE | A steel-grey mineral, manganese oxide (9) |
| WADT | Manganese ore with commercial benefit ultimately |
| MONEL | Corrosion-resistant alloy of nickel, copper, iron and manganese |