- - "Imperial gem" mined as early as 6000 B.C.
- - A green gem
- - Most prized gem in the Orient.
- - Green stone that a dragon or Buddha may be carved from
- - Green gem from China
- - Carved treasure from the Far East.
- - Gem featured in Maori carvings
- - Gem associated with good luck in Chinese culture
- - Gem in a Beijing Olympics medal
- - Gem carved into figurines
- - Gem in carvings of Buddha
- - Gem in Chinese carvings
- - Stone from which Buddhas are carved
- - Carved green stone
- - "Imperial" gem in Chinese culture
- - Gem from China
- - Alaska's state gem
- - Carvable gem
- - Green gem used in Chinese carvings
- - State gem of Alaska
- - Greenish gem
- - Easily carved gem
- - Gem for carving
- - Shade of green or type of gem
- - Gem that can be carved
- - Green gem
- - Gem
- - Carved gem
- - Carved gemstone
- - Wear out piece of jewellery
- - Name a greenish mineral, highly esteemed as an ornamental stone for carvings
- - Little Mix member, ... Thirlwall
- - Mineral used in ancient Chinese carvings
- - a stone horse of little use
- - hard green stone
- - Facial roller gemstone, often
- - Stone in some Chinese art
- - Gua sha material
- - green stone used in gua sha treatments
- - Green plug first person in Paris should insulate
- - A hard, typically green, stone used for ornaments and jewellery
- - Gymnast Carey who won a gold medal at the 2020 Olympics
- - precious green stone used in chinese art
- - gemstone used by chinese carvers
- - ... Jagger, daughter of rock icon Mick Jagger
- - Green gemstone prized in China
- - ... Thirlwall of the British girl group Little Mix
- - Light green stone
- - Stone in many facial rollers
- - "I spy something green." "Is it that ... necklace?" "No."
- - Greenstone
- - ...... carey, gymnastics gold medalist at the tokyo 2020 olympics
- - worn-out horse, green in colour
- - Green mineral that's the national stone of Japan
- - Green gemstone in Chinese carvings
- - Green gemstone from China
- - Chinese gemstone
- - Worn-out or worthless horse
- - With coral, 35th wedding anniversary gift
- - Valuable green stuff
- - Stone sometimes made of nephrite
- - Stone in Oriental art
- - Semiprecious stone — shade of green
- - Semiprecious green stone
- - Semiprecious gemstone — old, overworked horse
- - Semi-precious gemstone — tired old horse
- - Ornamental stone for carving.
- - Oriental gemstone
- - Old nag
- - Nephrite, e.g.
- - Nephrite or jadeite
- - Like some expensive vases
- - Greenish stone
- - Green sculpture medium
- - Green gemstone often seen in Asian jewelry
- - Chinese sculpture medium
- - Ancient Mayan gemstone
- - Amulet stone
- - "The Bachelor" alum Roper who held a pink-themed baby shower at The Garland in Hollywood
- - Green color
- - Rosinante, e.g.
- - Fine stone
- - Jewelry stone
- - Libertine
- - Make tired
- - The 'stone of heaven,' in Chinese lore
- - Material for some Forbidden City carvings
- - Buddha statue material
- - Stone in Chinese art
- - Makeup of some Buddha statues
- - Green stone popular in Chinese craftwork
- - Green carving stone
- - Ornamental green stone
- - Chinese statuary stone
- - Stone traded along the Silk Road
- - Stone prized in China
- - Nephrite is one of the two minerals with this name, used in jewellery and ornaments
- - Green hack
- - Green precious stone
- - Bore via repetition
- - Makeup of many Qing dynasty carvings
- - Wyoming's official gemstone
- - Material in many Forbidden City relics
- - Precious green stone
- - Chinese figurine material
- - Stone incorporated into Beijing Olympics medals
- - Green exhaust
- - Ming dynasty art source
- - Ornamental stone jardiniere initially manufactured, first off
- - Light blue-green
- - Green semi-precious stone
- - Nephrite
- - Render world-weary
- - Material for some Forbidden City sculptures
- - Weary from overuse
- - Stone for some Buddha statues
- - Light bluish green
- - Official gemstone of Alaska and Wyoming
- - Daughter of Mick and Bianca Jagger
- - Gift for a stony 35th anniversary?
- - Green ornamental stone
- - Kiwi's "greenstone"
- - Oriental ornamental
- - Each Beijing Olympics medal included a ring of it
- - ...... Emperor (Taoism figure)
- - Official gemstone of Alaska
- - Make blasé
- - Another 35th anniversary gift
- - Stone in a 2008 Olympic medal
- - Color similar to robin's-egg blue
- - Oriental-art stone
- - Gemstone used in Chinese carvings
- - Ornamental gemstone
- - Ornamental jewelry stone
- - Stone for carving
- - Like some Buddha statues
- - Green variety
- - An overworked horse
- - Stone revered in China
- - Green carving medium
- - Much-prized mineral in China
- - Wear out by overuse
- - Green mineral
- - Overworked horse
- - Tough gemstone
- - Figurine mineral
- - Figurine material
- - Semiprecious stone
- - 35th anniversary gift
- - Green gemstone
- - Green stone
- - Valuable green stone
- - Figurine material, perhaps
- - Broken-down horse
- - Kind of green
- - Make weary
- - Chinese export.
- - Gemstone
- - Ornamental stone
- - Color similar to turquoise
- - Bluish green
- - Wear out
- - Worn-out horse
- - Tired old horse
- - Become weary
- - Piece of jewelry
- - Tire
- - Become dull
- - Weary
- - Exhaust
- - Green hue
- - Light green
- - Green shade
- - Shade of green
- - Stone a disreputable woman
- - Become weary of Green
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