| THULIUM | Silvery metal, atomic no 69 (7) |
| SCANDIUM | Silvery metal, atomic no. 21, named after the "home of the Vikings" (8) |
| ALUMINIUM | Light silvery metal, atomic number 13 (9) |
| PEACH | PlusWord No 69 |
| CADMIUM | Silvery-white metal, atomic no 48 (7) |
| HAFNIUM | Transition metal, atomic no. 72 (7) |
| GALLIUM | Metal, atomic no. 31 that melts at just above room temperature (7) |
| URANIUM | Radioactive metal, atomic number 92 (7) |
| ARSENIC | Brittle grey-green semi-metal, atomic number 33 (7) |
| YTTRIUM | Greyish-white metal, atomic number 39 (7) |
| TERBIUM | Rare earth metal Atomic Number 65 |
| COBALT | Hard silvery-white metal, atomic no 27 (6) |
| SILVER | Precious metal, atomic no. 47 (6) |
| BERYLLIUM | Hard grey metal, atomic no 4 (9) |
| RHODIUM | Silvery metal carrier, one with peculiar surroundings (7) |
| MATINEE | Sea mammal overturned silvery metal at afternoon performance (7) |
| NIOBIUM | Silvery metal used in superconducting alloys, Nb (7) |
| CAESIUM | Silvery metal (7) |
| TITANIUM | Transition metal, atomic no. 22, used to make strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys (8) |
| LITHIUM | A soft, silvery metal that is used in rechargeable batteries (7) |