| CONSECRATE | Rewrote scene or act? Bless! (10) |
| CONSECRATES | Devotes to rewriting scenes or act |
| SKETCH | Preliminary drawing or study; or, a short comic scene or vignette (6) |
| TOILE | Cotton or linen dress fabric; dressmaker's test garment or "muslin"; or, the abbreviated name of a type of cloth printed with pastoral scenes or chinoiserie (5) |
| TABLEAU | A vivid or picturesque scene or depiction (7) |
| IDYLL | A charming or picturesque scene or event (5) |
| IKON | A visual representation of an object or scene or person produced on a surface. |
| VANTAGEPOINT | A position that allows one a wide or favourable overall view of a scene or situation (7,5) |
| TAKE | A scene or version of a shot filmed at one time; a sequence of recorded music; a capture of a chess piece; a catch of a ball; or, a quantity of copy given to a compositor (4) |
| POPUP | Word for a type of book or greetings card that is opened to reveal a 3-D scene or picture (3-2) |
| THEATRE | A playhouse; the world of actors; or, a scene or field of action (7) |
| SOFTFOCUS | Deliberate blurring of a film scene or a photograph so as to give it a romantic or dreamy effect (4,5) |
| DIORAMA | From "view", a daguerrean picture-viewing device; or, a crafted miniature 3-D scene or model with figures (7) |
| SPECTACLE | Word for a grand display, frightful performance, pageant, scene or showpiece; or, half of a batter's ducky nightmare at the crease? (9) |
| IDYLLS | Pastoral poems or bucolics; or, picturesque scenes or events (6) |
| SETTING | Scene or background (7) |
| VIGNETTE | Small scene or character sketch (8) |
| BACKDROP | Background to a scene or situation (8) |
| VISTA | Scene, or Microsoft operating system (5) |
| REWINDS | Goes back a scene or two |