| HOLMIUM | Soft silver-white metallic element; atomic number 67 (7) |
| ELEMENT | Substance, such as that with the atomic number 67, whose accompanying chemical symbol said three times consecutively onomatopoeically represents Father Christmas's jolly laugh (7) |
| SCANDIUM | Soft silver-white metallic element chiefly used as an alloy additive to aluminium; atomic no. 21 (8) |
| TIN | Soft, silver-white metallic element used as an alloy in foils, utensils |
| THORIUM | Soft silvery-white metallic element whose symbol is Th (7) |
| LITHIUM | Soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group (7) |
| INDIUM | Silver-white metallic element, atomic number 49; a member of group 13 on the periodic table (6) |
| RHENIUM | Dense silvery-white metallic element (atomic no. 75) named after the Rhine river (7) |
| SULPHUR | A yellow, very brittle non-metallic element, atomic number 16 (7) |
| IRIDIUM | Heavy steel-grey metallic element, atomic number 77 (7) |
| NIOBIUM | Soft greyish ductile metallic element, atomic number 41 |
| STOPGAP | Overturned soft silver vessels as a temporary measure (7) |
| CADMIUM | A soft, silvery-white metal that occurs in association with zinc ores (7) |
| GALLIUM | A soft, silvery-white metal discovered by Paul-Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875 (7) |
| BARIUM | Soft silvery-white metallic element whose atomic number is 56 |
| ZINC | Blue-white metallic element, atomic number 30 (4) |
| STRONTIUM | Soft silver-white, yellowish metallic element of the alkaline earth series whose salts impart a red colour to flame; atomic no. 38 (9) |
| SR | A soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element of the alkali metal group. |
| CS | A soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures). |
| THALLIUM | Soft silvery-white metallic element; symbol Tl (8) |