| RADIOSET | Receiver with a crystal |
| SCRY | See the future with a crystal ball |
| GEODE | Rock with a crystal cavity |
| PEPSI | Cola with a Crystal variety |
| SEERESS | Woman with a crystal ball |
| GAZER | Person with a crystal ball |
| SEER | One with a crystal ball maybe |
| GYPSY | Costume with a crystal ball |
| LUSTRE | Metallic, pearly, silky, dull, vitreous ... word for the way in which light interacts with a crystal or other mineral as one of its defining properties (6) |
| PAIGE | Chiefs receiver with 309 yards in a 1985 game |
| REED | Receiver with 87 career touchdowns |
| HUTSON | Receiver with 99 career touchdowns |
| FENCESIN | Receiver with evil act encloses some land (6,2) |
| SEED | From "to sow", a testa-encased plant embryo; a fragment of coral; a baby oyster; a crystal that initiates crystallisation; or, a bubble in glass (4) |
| MIRROR | With early meanings including "to wonder at", "a crystal used in magic" and "a person deserving imitation", word for a looking-glass (6) |
| LASER | A devise containing a crystal gas in which atoms, when stimulated by focused light waves, amplify and concentrate these waves, then emit them in a narrow intense beam |
| TREE | A branched woody perennial; or, a figure or structure resembling said plant, such as a crystal dendrite, mug stand or pedigree chart (4) |
| CLEARROUND | A faultless description of a crystal ball (5,5) |
| READTHESTARS | Use a crystal ball to scrutinise most of them with heavenly bodies? (4,3,5) |
| FLAKE | Name shared by the meat of a certain fish and a crystal of snow |