| IMPRINT | A mark or impression produced by pressure (7) |
| OPINION | Extraordinary impression produced by journalists (7,7) |
| EDITION | Extraordinary impression produced by journalists (7,7) |
| SPECIAL | Extraordinary impression produced by journalists (7,7) |
| EFFECTS | Impressions produced by what may be left? (7) |
| DRAWING | Making a mark or line on a surface |
| OVERLAP | Correspond in part with a lover unhinged by pressure (7) |
| IMPRESS | Mark by pressure (7) |
| IMPRESSION | Mark produced by pressure |
| DISTEND | Swell by pressure from within (7) |
| CRUSHED | Reduced to powder by pressure (7) |
| POOHBAH | A hobo surprisingly admitted by pressure on hospital official |
| CALYPSO | Clay shaped by pressure, like this song (7) |
| OEDIPAL | Old ideal shattered, split by pressure of some Freudian concept (7) |
| TRIPSUP | Purist, affected by pressure, makes a mistake (5,2) |
| MOVEMENT | Illusion or impression of motion in painting or sculpture; or, in horology, the internal wheelwork or calibre acting as a miniature engine in a watch or clock (8) |
| TRAPPED | Deceived, having leave withdrawn, broken by pressure |
| EDITIONS | Impressions produced by journalists (8) |
| DRYPOINT | An etching needle by which fine lines are drawn to leave an engraving/ burr on a copperplate; or, the print or impression, such as Rembrandt's The Three Crosses, so produced (3-5) |
| TAG | A sticker attached to someone or something as a mark or label (3) |