| RAKU | What type of pottery is traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies? (4) |
| PORCELAIN | Fine type of pottery is evident around sides of older church (9) |
| TACITURN | Understood piece of pottery is reserved (8) |
| ROJI | Meaning "dewy ground", a Japanese garden with a path of stepping-stones leading to a chashitsu for tea ceremonies (4) |
| SHOE | Horse -; item crafted on an anvil by a blacksmith or farrier which is traditionally used as a symbol of good luck (4) |
| OBOE | Woodwind instrument whose A note is traditionally used to tune an orchestra (4) |
| CLAY | Pottery is art you can make out of ___ that can last for thousands of years |
| KILN | Oven in which pottery is fired (4) |
| HOPS | Cone-like flowers of a twining hedgerow plant related to cannabis that are traditionally used in brewing to impart a bitter flavour to beer or hung in garlands around pubs (4) |
| TOBY | Type of pottery drinking jug |
| IVORY | What is traditionally used in Japan to make hanko (name stamps)? (5) |
| GHEE | Clarified butter traditionally used in Indian cookery (4) |
| MARBLING | Using pigments and carrageen moss as a stabiliser, a method of patterning paper which is traditionally used in bookbinding for endpapers (8) |
| WILLOW | Tree whose wood is traditionally used in cricket bats (6) |
| COS | Which lettuce variety is traditionally used in a Caesar salad? (3) |
| STONEWARE | Durable type of pottery used for vintage flagons, Provencal tians, Japanese tea bowls, tapas dishes, bread crocks and pots for kitchen utensils (9) |
| ROYAL | What kind of icing is traditionally used on wedding cakes? (5) |
| WATERCRESS | Growing wild in clean flowing chalk streams of Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, an aquatic plant valued as a food since Roman times which is traditionally used to make soup (10) |
| ALDER | Betulaceous water-loving riverside tree whose wood is traditionally used for clogs and name is given to a fly and several of England's toponyms (5) |
| SATSUMA | What Japanese pottery is often elaborately painted, with a crackled cream-coloured glaze? (7) |