| BICARBONATEOFSODA | Substance used in baking powder and as an antacid |
| BICARB | Shortened word for an acid used in baking powder and as an antacid remedy (6) |
| CREAMOFTARTAR | Substance used in baking powder |
| YEAST | Substance used in baking (5) |
| TARTARICACID | White, crystalline substance found in fruits; its salt is used in baking powder (8,4) |
| TARTAR | Salt used in baking powder |
| MAGNESIUM | White crystalline powder used as an antacid and laxative (9,9) |
| HYDROXIDE | White crystalline powder used as an antacid and laxative (9,9) |
| MAGNESIA | Substance used as an antacid and laxative (8) |
| LIVERSALTS | Effervescent powder used as an antacid for indigestion (5,5) |
| PLUTONIUM | Element whose isotopes are used as fuel in certain types of nuclear reactors and as an ingredient in nuclear weapons. It was first detected in 1941 by American chemists Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph W. Ken |
| TARTARIC | Acid found in baking powder (8) |
| PETROLEUMJELLY | Translucent gelatinous substance used as a lubricant and as an ointment base |
| ALOEVERA | Plant sap used in cosmetics and as an emollient (4,4) |
| NAPHTHOL | A white crystalline solid having two isomeric forms, used in dyes and as an antioxidant (8) |
| QUININE | Bitter crystalline alkaloid obtained from cinchona bark, used as a tonic and as an antimalarial drug (7) |
| WARFARIN | Chemical used as a rodenticide and as an anti-coagulant to prevent thrombosis (8) |
| GRAVEL | Small pieces of stone used for paths and roads and as an aggregate, often mixed with sand (6) |
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| TALC | Crystalline form of magnesium silicate used as powder and lubricant |