| ULTRAMARINE | Pigment originally obtained from lapis lazuli (11) |
| MARINE | Word linking with "ultra" for a blue pigment traditionally derived from lapis lazuli that was used in the Wilton Diptych (6) |
| AZURE | Color whose name is derived from "lapis lazuli" |
| KOHL | Cosmetic used by the ancient Egyptians with eyeshadow derived from lapis lazuli, malachite and turquoise (4) |
| ULTRA | -marine; pigment originally made from powdered lapis lazuli (5) |
| INDIGO | A blue vat dye originally obtained from plants (6) |
| POTASH | Alkaline potassium compound commonly used as a fertiliser, originally obtained from the residue of burned wood (6) |
| TORTOISESHELL | Mottled yellow and brown substance originally obtained from the hawksbill turtle (13) |
| ALIZARIN | Red dye pigment originally derived from madder root, with a name of Arabic origin |
| EMERALDGREEN | Pigment originally made with verdigris, vinegar and white arsenic |
| PHENOL | White crystalline disinfectant originally obtained as an extract from coal tar, also called carbolic acid (6) |
| ENAMOUR | Charm originally obtained in eastern part of Belgium |
| CREOSOTE | Wood preservative originally obtained thus in Greek island (8) |
| TAJMAHAL | Mausoleum in Agra made from Rajasthani marble and 40 types of gems from all over the world including jade, turquoise, lapis lazuli and diamond (3,5) |
| GEM | Amethyst or lapis lazuli |
| BLUE | Lapis lazuli color |
| LAZULITE | Midnight-blue mineral occurring in lapis lazuli - the gem with gold flecks said to resemble stars in a night sky (8) |
| SCARAB | Sacred coleopteran of the ancient Egyptians; or, a piece of amethyst, carnelian, lapis lazuli, turquoise or other mineral carved in the form of said chafer as an amulet, gem or seal (6) |
| LAZULI | Blue semi-precious stone found in Kimmirut in Nunavut, Lapis ___ |
| LAPIS | --- lazuli (blue mineral) |