| Abrasive material used for nail files |
| The Romans obtained a purple one from snails |
| A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman |
| Chemical in nail-polish removers |
| Fingernail polish remover ingredient |
| Performer's "Nailed it!" gesture |
| Nail-biting or thumb-sucking |
| Moves at a snail's pace |
| Marine snail |
| Abbr. in my snail mail address |
| Snail |
| Abrasive nail file substance |
| Remove nails |
| Coffin of the Underground Railroad |
| Constructs nails? |
| Prank involving a hammer and nails? |
| Nail salon tool with a rough surface |
| '86 teammate of Nails, Doc, and Straw |
| Sensory organ on a snail's stalk |
| Nail |
| About 7 cm long, like nails sold in hardware stores |
| Junior nails |
| Sea snail with a mother-of-pearl shell |
| Place for a hammer but no nails (hopefully) |
| Slender nails |
| Nailed one's exit? |
| Nail specialist |
| Part of many a snail's diet |
| Abbr. in many snail mail addresses |
| A man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin," per H. L. Mencken |