| NATE | Silver or Berkus |
| NATES | Silver and Berkus |
| UTA | Hollywood representation company co-founded by Jim Berkus |
| TANKARD | Beer mug or stein of pewter, silver or wood; or, its contents (7) |
| FLORINS | More or less antique silver or gold |
| PIQUE | Decorative work using materials such gold, silver or mother-of-pearl and formerly tortoiseshell or i |
| FILAGREE | Delicate and intricate ornamentation (usually in gold or silver or other fine twisted wire). |
| BASEMETAL | Copper, lead, zinc or tin, as opposed to gold, silver or platinum |
| PURL | One of the basic knitting stitches; or, a form of coiled silver or gilt thread used in goldwork (4) |
| PRECIOUSMETAL | Split particle, some uranium or gold, silver or platinum (8,5) |
| TESTS | Cupels for assaying gold or silver; or, shells of sea urchins (5) |
| BONANZA | From the Spanish for "fair weather, prosperity", a mine that is particularly rich in gold; a large amount of silver; or, any source of luck or wealth (7) |
| NIELLO | Black metallic alloy of copper, silver and lead, for filling engraved designs on silver or other metals (6) |
| RIZA | Meaning "robe", an ornate cover, oklad or revetment of silver or gilt for protecting a Russian religious icon, through which only the subject's face, feet and manuses can be seen (4) |
| LOCKET | From French for "latch", an ornamental silver or gold pendant containing a miniature portrait, tress or other memento, worn on a chain (6) |
| ENAMELLER | An artisan who fuses glass by heat onto gold, silver or other metal as a colourful way to decorate jewellery, pillboxes or other ornate objects (9) |
| ALPACA | Nickel silver or paktong used for jewellery; a vicuna-like animal; said camelid's silky fleece; or, the cloth made from this wool therein (6) |
| PATEN | Word for a shallow dish of silver or gold for Eucharistic host bread; a chalice-cover; or, a metal disc (5) |
| ARGENT | Old or poetic word for silver; or, said white metal as a heraldic tincture (6) |
| ROSEBOWLS | Ornamental often-collectable crystal, opalescent, peach-blow, silver or Victorian glass vessels, either for freshly cut damasks, floribundas and hybrid teas or for dried potpourris (9) |