| BEZELS | Grooved rings in which gems or watch crystals are set; oblique facets on the crowns of cut diamonds; or, sloping cutting edges of chisels (6) |
| BEZEL | A grooved ring holding a lens, precious stone or watch crystal in its setting; a chamfer; one of the oblique facets of a cut gem; or, an indicator light on a car dashboard (5) |
| EPSOMSALTS | Which medicinal crystals are named after a Surrey town? (5,5) |
| PANES | Sides of quadrangles; facets of cut diamonds; leaves of postage stamps in booklets; or, "lights" surrounded by window frames (5) |
| ORE | From the Latin for "bronze", rock from which gems, metals or minerals can be extracted profitably (3) |
| GLASS | Word for a barometer, brandy balloon, champagne flute, cognac snifter, lens, mirror, monocle, sand clock, sherry schooner, telescope, tumbler or watch crystal, each named after the amorphous brittle v |
| OPALS | Which gems are found in Coober Pedy (5) |
| POLICE | Force return of cut diamonds (6) |
| IRELAND | European country where Guinness stout and Waterford crystal are made |
| HALO | Ring in which a lover invested? |
| ORDINAL | For example, third gold ring in which name inscribed |
| PEARL | Which gem, June's birthstone, is formed in an oyster? (5) |
| TOPAZ | Which gem is a birthstone of November and December? (5) |
| RUBY | Which gem is July's birthstone? (4) |
| OAKLEAF | Any one of the photosynthesis organs of trees in the genus Quercus such as encina that were used for the crowns of ancient kings (3,4) |
| CANOPY | Zone in a forest formed by the crowns of trees; or, a part of a parachute (6) |
| MISTLETOE | Known in French as "gui", a whiteberried parasitic shrub found growing in the crowns of host trees i |
| ENAMEL | What is the hard, glossy substance that covers the crowns of teeth called? (6) |
| TREASURE | From Greek for "storehouse" and the source of "thesaurus", a word for a hoard, store or trove of bullion, coins, gems or other valuables; wealth/riches generally; or, a gem of a person (8) |
| PRECIOUS | From "praise, price, prize", a word meaning costly or valuable, as in gems or gold; treasured, as in a person; or, in its ironic sense, affected, chichi, egregious, over-fastidious, twee or worthless |