Other crossword clues for answer "OPALS"
- OPALS
- Fall birthstones
- Milky gemstones
- Black and harlequin
- Jeweler's gems
- October birthstones
- Aussie gems
- Valuable black stones
- Ring stones
- Geyserite and tripolite
- Iridescent stones
- Iridescent gems
- Translucent silicas
- Translucent gems
- Gems usually without facets
- Stones once thought to confer the power of invisibility
- Over 95% of the world's supply of them come from Australia
- October gems
- Silica-based gems
- Milky white gems
- Most Libras' jewels
- October stones
- Quartz varieties
- Translucent stones
- Autumn stones
- Gems found in Coober Pedy
- Milky gems
- Fiery gemstones
- Outback gems
- Fire gems
- Gems mined mostly in Australia
- Some Libras' birthstones
- Autumn birthstones
- Outback stones
- Australian exports
- Birthstones for some Scorpios
- Play-of-color gems
- 80% of them come from South Australia
- Australian gems
- The Olympic Australis and others
- Gems that come mostly from Australia
- Whitish gems
- October gemstones
- Milky stones
- Australian mine finds
- Gems formed by silica deposits
- Luminescent gems
- Moonstones
- Porous gems
- Australian minerals
- Milky birthstones
- Milky-white minerals
- Symbols of October
- Gems from Australia
- Some pendant stones
- Aussie exports
- Major Oregon extractions
- Australian gemstones
- Brooch gems
- Precious Australian exports
- Smithsonian GeoGallery specimens
- Stones found on Mars
- Whitish gemstones
- Shimmery stones
- They're about 6 on the Mohs scale
- White gems
- Black ___ (valuable gems)
- Hydrophanes, e.g.
- New South Wales export
- Girasols, e.g.
- Gems.
- Unlucky gems.
- Forms of silica.
- Gems of milky hue.
- Iridescent minerals.
- Stones with changeable colors.
- Precious stones.
- Stones.
- Birthstones.
- Cacholongs.
- Silicas.
- Gem stones.
- Colorful stones.
- Hyalites.
- Colorful gems.
- Girasols.
- Jewels.
- Glassy silicas.
- Hyalite and harlequin
- Ring gems
- Geyserites
- October gemstores
- Menilites
- Menilites, e.g.
- Lustrous gems
- Fiery gems
- Crown jewels
- Girasol and hyalite
- Stones for rings
- Australian export
- They're mined in Virgin Valley
- Gifts on October birthdays
- Crown insets
- Export of 18-Across
- Pendant adornments
- Birthstones whose name starts with the same letter as their month
- South Australian exports
- Gems with kaleidoscopic colors
- Some Australian exports
- Relatives of chalcedonies
- Australia's national women's basketball team
- Precious collection of Queen Victoria
- Stones that diffract light
- Pearly gems
- Some gems
- Harlequins
- Gemological nickname for the Australian women's national basketball team
- Precious New South Wales exports
- Iridescent gemstones
- Certain gemstones
- Some birthstones
- Some precious stones
- Gemstones from South Australia
- Gemstones from Australia
- Opaque gems
- Gemstones for some Libras
- Semitransparent stones
- Multicolored gems
- Black or fire gems
- Milky fall birthstones
- Gemstones with a matrix variety
- Stones with a fire variety
- Usually Australian gems
- Black and fire followers
- Semiprecious stones
- Outback discoveries
- Some gemstones
- Sydney gems
- Australia's national gemstones
- Gems that may be black
- Kaleidoscopic gems
- Play-of-color birthstones
- Gems for most Libras
- Outback gemstones
- Fire or "water" gems
- Gems with a jelly variety
- Gems mined in Coober Pedy
- Mariner's assent
- Output of Australia's Coober Pedy fields
- Shimmering stones
- Silica stones
- NASA discovered them on Mars in 2008
- Aussie stones
- Siliceous stones
- Gems in Coober Pedy
- Lustrous stones
- Pendant stones