| SILVICULTURE | 56 lines Lucretius translated in The Art of Forestry |
| PRETORIA | A report I translated in the city |
| AREACODE | Are 56 lines used for dialling? |
| RUINS | Such remains were often depicted in the art of the Romanticist movement in the early 19th century (5) |
| MAKEUP | The arrangement of illustrations and text on a printed page; the collective characteristics forming one's personality; or, cosmetics applied in the art of maquillage (4-2) |
| GOVERNMENT | "The whole of ___ consists in the art of being honest": Jefferson |
| COCKTAIL | Derived from an old term for a docked horse or one of mixed lineage, name for a type of drink prepared in the art of mixology (8) |
| SIEGE | Form of beleaguerment practised in the art of poliorcetics; or, a word for a company of bitterns or herons (5) |
| BELLY | A part of the body moved or shaken in the art of "danse du ventre"; or, a horse's "barrel" (5) |
| NAILS | Tacks such as tingles or trunnels; talons; or, ungues of the fingertips, beautified in the art of manicure (5) |
| POINTILLE | A pattern of tiny dots gauffered, punched or stippled with a fine burin in the art of armoury, bookbinding, gilding or gold tooling; or, the decorative technique used (9) |
| BRANCHES | Subsidiary parts of Forestry Commission? |
| LEAFY | Green meadow on fringes of forestry (5) |
| BRANCH | Subsidiary office of forestry service |
| DOMORUM | Of the houses, app. 2nd decl. in esp. Lucretius and Virgil |
| SCREEN | Stencilled mesh frame through which dye or ink is forced with a squeegee in the art of silk printing or serigraphy; or, a decorative carved wooden partition in a church (6) |
| TASSELS | Ornamental tufts of threads made in the art of passementerie; or, male maize flowers resembling these (7) |
| RAT | Expert in the art of finking |
| ZEN | "___ in the Art of Archery" (1953 book) |
| FAINTHEART | 50% fail in the art of winning a fair lady (5,5) |