| FORSHOW | As a facade |
| VEIL | Old word for a covering or curtain; the headdress of a nun or a bride; or, anything that conceals, disguises or obscures, such as a facade, mask, pretence or a shroud of mist (4) |
| FORSHAME | False front as a facade? How could you? (3,5) |
| FRONT | A word for a facade, face, forehead or other foremost part (5) |
| CLEF | Roman a _, literary genre where real-life events are overlaid with a facade of fiction (4) |
| APSE | A facade, eliminating old recess (4) |
| CLAPBOARD | Approve of execs presenting a facade? |
| FRONTAGE | Forget an alteration to a facade (8) |
| TARA | Selznick called it 'Just a facade' |
| TRUECOLORS | Real attitude underlying a facade |
| FEIGNED | put on a facade |
| ACTS | Puts on a facade |
| PERSONA | Individual has a facade (7) |
| POSER | Person putting on a facade |
| FEIGNS | Puts on a facade, ... interest |
| AFFRONT | Insult by saying it's a facade (7) |
| ASHTON | Choreographer and danseur with a repertoire of around 30 ballets including Facade, A Wedding Bouquet, Birthday Offering and A Month in the Country (6) |
| FRONTAL | Meet a lecturer, initially, by a building's facade (7) |
| SONETLUMIERE | From the French meaning "sound and light", a show staged after dark against the facade of a historic building or ruin (3,2,7) |
| RESIDED | Had a home given a new facade (7) |