| PARODY | A composition that mimics the style of another composer, author, etc, in a humorous or satirical way (6) |
| PARODIES | Musical, literary, or other compositions that mimic the style of another composer or author in a humorous or satirical way (8) |
| OEUVRE | Total output of a painter, composer, author etc: Latin via French, 'works' (6) |
| PASTICHE | In music, a piece composed deliberately in the style of another composer (8) |
| NOTED | Describing a composition that is famous (5) |
| JOKINGLY | In a humorous or flippant manner (8) |
| ESSAY | A composition that is not in verse |
| PARODIED | Imitated in a satirical way (8) |
| CITATION | A reference to a passage, text, author etc. as an authority (8) |
| LAMPOONING | Taking off in a satirical way |
| CITES | Quotes a book, author, etc especially as an authority. (5) |
| ROREM | Composer/author Ned |
| ONOMATOPOEIA | A word that mimics the natural sound of the thing it is describing (12) |
| TRUFFLEOIL | Ingredient that mimics the flavor of an edible fungus |
| DESIGNERDRUG | Substance that mimics the effect of an illegal counterpart (8,4) |
| BROWNIEPOINTS | One part of Layer Cake has a number of locations? They can be rewarding in a humorous way! (7,6) |
| EMULATOR | Program that mimics the Atari 2600, e.g. |
| NEURALNET | Machine learning model that mimics the human brain |
| NICKNAME | A humorous or derisory name given to a person, animal or place (8) |
| LISZT | Mozart's third is in register of another composer (5) |