| CREAMWARE | Variety of off-white glazed pottery perfected by Josiah Wedgwood, who supplied similar such pieces to Queen Charlotte (9) |
| JASPER | A variety of quartz; or, a short word for the often pale blue stoneware perfected by Josiah Wedgwood (6) |
| BASALT | Igneous rock occurring as natural glass; or, black stoneware perfected by Josiah Wedgwood (6) |
| DELFT | White-glazed pottery |
| APRON | From a misdivision of "tablecloth", a word for a barm-cloth, bib, brat, pinafore or placket; or, something similar, such as a bishop's cassock, Freemason's robe, or a lead tabard worn as a shield duri |
| SIT | A mode or spell of perching, posing or resting one's posterior on a saddle, settle, sofa, stall or stool; or, a somewhat Barbara Woodhouse-ish command to a dog to assume a similar such ensconced posit |
| BEEPAT | Goose honked on the wing... but on the road did a similar such thing. (6) |
| PEARLWARE | Fine glazed pottery, typically white, introduced by Josiah Wedgwood (9) |
| ETRURIA | Pottery factory built by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 (7) |
| JASPERWARE | A fine hard porcelain introduced by Josiah Wedgwood in 1775 (10) |
| INDUSTRY | "Experience is by ____ achieved, / And perfected by the swift course of time" (Two Gentlemen of Verona) |
| PORTFOLIO | From "carry a leaf", a holder for papers, such as state documents, hence the office of a state minister; a flat case for drawings, maps, photos etc; or, a collection of such pieces, showcasing a stude |
| BURSLEM | A town of Stoke-on-Trent and birthplace of pottery designer Josiah Wedgwood (7) |
| MURRAYGOLD | Composer who supplied the music for the reboot of 'Doctor Who' (6,4) |
| BONECHINA | Strong white porcelain invented by Josiah Spode at the end of the 18th century |
| RHS | The abbreviated name of a botanical society co-founded by Josiah Wedgwood's son, John (1,1,1) |
| NOCTURNES | No Conservative switches on the radio for such pieces of music (9) |
| HIRAM | Phoenician king of Tyre who supplied Solomon with materials and craftsmen for the building of the Temple (2 Samuel 5:11; 1 Kings 521-18) (5) |
| CHINA | Type of porcelain manufactured by Josiah Spode from the early 1800s (5) |
| JUJITSU | Traditional Japanese system of unarmed self-defence perfected by the Samurai (7) |