| 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 |
| Lively Polish dance |
| Marine gastropod with polished brightly marked shells |
| Addams cousin with shades and a hat |
| Fingernail polish remover ingredient |
| Trees, rooftops, etc. — in short, places where sunshades may end up on a windy day? |
| Performer's "Nailed it!" gesture |
| Shades |
| Actress Mumford of "Fifty Shades of Grey |
| Bedroom shades |
| After the maid cleans out the ___ ___ going to polish the fireplace doors |
| Eye shades |
| Nail-biting or thumb-sucking |
| Moves at a snail's pace |
| Marine snail |
| Hosiery shades |
| Polish-born pianist Rubinstein |
| Abbr. in my snail mail address |
| Polishes prose |
| Abrasive nail file substance |
| Alcopop brand that means "winter" in Polish |
| Snail |
| Remove nails |
| Floor polish ingredient |
| Polish receivers |
| Actor who doesn't polish jewelry |
| Unpolished food grains |