| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Crochet, painting, jewellery making and such (3 wds.) |
| ART | Paintings and such (3) |
| FINDINGS | An artisan's tools and small articles for cobbling or jewellery-making; a conclusion of research; a verdict of judicial enquiry; or, buttons, zips and other such accessories (8) |
| SPA | Belgian mineral springs resort; the generic name for such (3) |
| SIC | Intentionally written as such (3) |
| BURBLING | Return to polish fancy jewellery, making an odd noise (8) |
| PLATINUM | Rare element used in jewellery making (8) |
| MUM | Nickname of the "chrysanth", whose full name stems from Greek for "gold flower"; an informal name for one's mater; noun meaning "silence"; or, an interjection calling for such (3) |
| CRIMP | One of a series of pinches around the edge of a pie crust; or, a soft bead designed to be flattened with pliers in jewellery-making (5) |
| CRIMPS | Pinched or fluted edges of pies or pasties; waves in wool fibres or made with tongs; or, soft beads squashed with pliers in jewellery-making (6) |
| AMBER | What fossil resin from the Baltic Sea region is prized for jewellery making? (5) |
| URN | Large vessel with a tap for making and holding tea (3) |
| RAGTRADE | The business of designing, making and selling clothes (3,5) |
| STRINGART | Craft used in card making and scrapbooking: 2 wds. |
| TEAPOT | A pot with a spout and handle for making and pouring tea (6) |
| BAINMARIE | Said to have been invented by the world's first true alchemist, a double boiler or water bath, today with both culinary and scientific applications, including chocolate-melting, custard-making and hea |
| PINCHBECK | Alloy of about five parts copper to one part zinc, used as a gold substitute in clock-making and jewellery (9) |
| LIST | What Santa's making (and checking twice) |
| SISAL | Strong fibre from the agave plant, used for rope-making and carpets |
| GUNNERY | The science, the making and using of firearms |