| ARGENTUM | Used periodically as silver by the Romans (8) |
| EMMANUEL | Novel name used periodically: Handel's last Messiah |
| MEDDLE | Tamper with gold or silver, by the sound of it? (6) |
| ACCRUED | Accumulated periodically, as interest |
| RECUR | Appear periodically as symptoms |
| DANEGELD | English tax paid to Viking invaders to maintain peace, first raised as 3,300 kg of silver by Ethelred II in 991 AD (8) |
| ARGENTEA | Celosia ___ , herbaceous plant also known as silver cockscomb (8) |
| RUNNERUP | Sprinter finished as silver medallist (6,2) |
| THEBELLS | Poe poem describing its subjects as silver, golden, brazen, and iron |
| ALICANTE | Port city of SE Spain founded by the ancient Greeks as Akra Leuke ('white peak') and later known by the Romans as Lucentum (8) |
| AUGSBURG | City in Bavaria, Germany, founded around 15 BC by the Romans (8) |
| ANGLESEY | Welsh island attacked by the Romans of Gaius Suetonius Paulinus in AD 60 (8) |
| THOUSAND | Digit signified by the Roman numeral M (8) |
| SIMILE | Figure of speech such as "bold as brass", "good as gold" or "quick as silver" (6) |
| BOON | Hi Ho Silver by Jim Diamond was the theme song to this 1986-92 Michael Elphick TV series |
| TIP | Silver by a plate, maybe |
| HAGGIS | Dish served piping hot, on silver, by soldiers (6) |
| AGITATE | Upset silver by putting it in quartz |
| NICARAGUA | Northern Ireland vehicle, silver, by centre of quay in Republic |
| EXTRAVAGANCE | Surplus vehicle carrying silver by church in excess |