Other crossword clues for answer "JADE"
- JADE
- Green gem
- Wear out by overuse
- Chinese gemstone
- Green mineral
- Become dull
- 35th anniversary gift
- Green stone
- Make weary
- Mineral in some Asian art
- Stone in Oriental art
- Stone for carving
- Gem for carving
- Kiwi's "greenstone"
- Nephrite
- Kind of green
- Semi-precious green stone found in B.C.
- Green semiprecious gemstone (BC export)
- Much-prized mineral in China
- Alaska's state gem
- Bluish green
- Stone traded along the Silk Road
- Material in many Forbidden City relics
- Fern relative
- Shade of green
- Carving medium
- Gem that can be carved
- Tough gemstone
- Ornamental jewelry stone
- Easily carved gem
- Ornamental green stone
- Greenish gem
- Green ornamental stone
- State gem of Alaska
- Weary from overuse
- Official gemstone of Alaska and Wyoming
- Green gemstone
- Green shade
- Stone for some Buddha statues
- Chinese figurine material
- Render world-weary
- Gift for a stony 35th anniversary?
- Stone carried by the Aztecs to cure kidney ailments
- Gift for 35th anniversary
- Green hue
- Mick and Bianca's daughter
- Mineral used in Chinese carvings
- Another 35th anniversary gift
- Make blasé
- State gem of Wyoming
- Emerald alternative
- Carvable gem
- Carver's stone
- Carveable gem
- Carving material
- Figurine mineral
- Figurine material
- Oriental-art stone
- Carved gemstone
- Gem from China
- Light green
- Color similar to turquoise
- Green carving medium
- Light bluish green
- Color similar to robin's-egg blue
- Tire
- Chinese stone.
- Carved treasure from the Far East.
- Most prized gem in the Orient.
- Hard ornamental stone.
- Green.
- Color.
- Ornamental stone.
- Hard stone.
- Weary.
- Greenish color.
- Oriental gem.
- Wear out.
- Gemstone
- Old nag
- Gem
- Worn-out or worthless horse
- Broken-down horse
- Greenish stone
- Green color
- Tired old horse
- Become weary
- Worn-out horse
- Jewelry stone
- Nephrite, e.g.
- Rosinante, e.g.
- Amulet stone
- Exhaust
- Make tired
- Piece of jewelry
- Carved gem
- Fine stone
- Like some expensive vases
- Valuable green stuff
- Semiprecious stone
- Stone revered in China
- Chinese export
- Stone in a 2008 Olympic medal
- Official gemstone of Alaska
- ___ Emperor (Taoism figure)
- Green gem used in Chinese carvings
- Light blue-green
- Green precious stone
- Stone prized in China
- Green carving stone
- Green stone popular in Chinese craftwork
- Imperial gem mined as early as 6000 B.C.
- Stone in many facial rollers
- With 1-Down, Liz Gillies' "Victorious" character
- Mineral known as the "imperial gem"
- Precious material frequently buried with the dead in ancient China
- Daughter of Mick and Bianca Jagger
- Jewelry material
- Component in much Chinese art
- Makeup of many Chinese objets d'art
- Stone "endowed with five virtues," per the Han scholar Xu Shen
- Stone incorporated into the 2008 Olympic medals
- Material for some Liangzhu artifacts
- An overworked horse
- Nephrite or jadeite
- Overworked horse
- Figurine material, perhaps
- Ornamental gemstone
- Gem featured in Maori carvings
- Imperial gem in ancient China
- Gem prized in China
- Facial roller gemstone, often
- Stone in some Chinese art
- Lucky green stone in Chinese culture
- Gemstone paler than an emerald
- 1995 David Caruso film
- Chinese gem
- Ancient Mayan gemstone
- Gemstone used in Chinese carvings
- Shade of green or type of gem
- Green variety
- Gem in Chinese carvings
- Gem in carvings of Buddha
- Stone from which Buddhas are carved
- Chinese statuary stone
- Gem carved into figurines
- Gem in a Beijing Olympics medal
- Buddha statue material
- Stone in Chinese art
- Gem associated with good luck in Chinese culture
- Gua sha material
- Green stone for bangles
- Green stone used in some Buddha figurines
- ___ Carey (Olympic gymnast)
- Each Beijing Olympics medal included a ring of it
- Oriental ornamental
- Imperial gem in Chinese culture
- Like some Buddha statues
- Material for some Forbidden City sculptures
- Precious green stone
- Stone incorporated into Beijing Olympics medals
- Makeup of many Qing dynasty carvings
- Makeup of some Buddha statues
- Material for some Forbidden City carvings
- I spy something green. "Is it that ___ necklace?" "No."