| ENAMELWARE | Traditional style of kitchenalia made from powdered glass bonded onto steel, often blue-andwhite or hand-painted with floral designs (10) |
| BRETON | French style of typically blue-andwhite horizontal stripes for T-shirts (6) |
| WILLOWPATTERN | Famous blue-andwhite crockery design (6,7) |
| SANDPAPER | Stiff sheet coated with powdered glass (9) |
| ENAMEL | Durable material of glass fused onto steel, used to make traditional blue and white kitchen-, cook- |
| SPRING | Narrow, coiled piece of steel often found near the seat or wheels to absorb shocks- |
| TIGHTS | ...hammered onto steel entry (6) |
| PASTEL | A chalk-like crayon made from powdered pigments or a drawing made with it (6) |
| JERSEY | Traditional style of knitted sweater; a shirt for certain sports; the largest of the Channel Islands; or, a breed of cow (6) |
| USES | The functions or purposes for which objects such as tools or items of kitchenalia are employed (4) |
| HENLEY | Casual top with a buttoned placket in the traditional style of the rowers of a regatta hosted in/near a town of the same name on the Thames (6) |
| GUERNSEY | Channel Island where Victor Hugo spend time in exile; or, a mariner's traditional style of navy jersey (8) |
| UTENSIL | Item of kitchenalia such as a wooden spoon or a zester used on stir-up Sunday, for example (7) |
| UTENSILS | Items of kitchenalia forming a chef or cook's batterie de cuisine (8) |
| ISLE | Fair -; traditional style of knitwear made with Shetland wool (4) |
| FAIRISLE | Traditional style of knitwear with patterns and multiple colours (4,4) |
| BOATER | Traditional style of sennit straw hat with a flat brim and crown (6) |
| ARAN | Traditional style of Irish knitwear with patterns said to represent carrageen moss seaweed, fishermen's ropes and baskets (4) |
| ULTRA | -marine; pigment originally made from powdered lapis lazuli (5) |
| PAPRIKA | Spice made from powdered dried capsicum |