| VISUALAIDS | Images or graphs to enhance a presentation (6,4) |
| DIAGRAMS | Often technical illustrations such as flow charts, histograms or graphs (8) |
| REFRESHTHEPAGE | Reformat these free, detailed graphs to get most recent data (7,3,4) |
| ABSCISSA | Distance from a point on a graph to the vertical axis |
| UNPROFITABLE | Bill probes United Nations graph to no avail |
| ICONOCLASM | Destruction of images or beliefs (10) |
| STEREOTYPE | A fixed conventional or stock image or a person or thing that conforms to it (10) |
| ABERRATION | In optics, a defect in a lens or mirror that causes the formation of either a distorted image or one with coloured fringes |
| POWERPOINT | Socket for a presentation system? (10) |
| PRODUCTION | A presentation of manufacturing (10) |
| EFFECTS | Scientific phenomena; personal belongings; or, lighting and sound used to enhance a film or play (7) |
| SIMULACRUM | Image or representation of a person or thing such as a robot, statue etc; from Latin, 'likeness' (10) |
| AIRBRUSH | It's used to enhance a photograph (8) |
| POPCORN | Music, hackneyed stuff that's supposed to enhance a film (7) |
| INCIDENTALMUSIC | Sound in a film or play that is used to create or enhance a particular atmosphere (10,5) |
| EVOCATIVELY | So as to conjure up images or memories |
| EVOCATIVE | This describes film that brings strong images or memories to mind (9) |
| GRAFFITIARTISTS | Those who draw or spray paint images or text on public buildings (8,7) |
| IDOLATRY | The worship of material objects, images or icons (8) |
| IDOLA | Images or objects of heretical worship |