| DAMAGED | Caused injury to a person or object (7) |
| MANIKIN | A person or object that is delicate, dainty, or diminutive. (7) |
| IMAGE | A representation in art/sculpture of the external form of a person or object; a mental picture evoked by a poem or story; or, a visible impression obtained by a camera (5) |
| CUTLASS | Weapon caused injury to young woman (7) |
| ODE | Poem often addressed to a person or object |
| FLOATER | Drifting person or object (7) |
| EPITHET | Word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality. (7) |
| EPISTLE | A letter from an apostle to a person, or church (7) |
| LOYALTY | Condition of being firm in support or allegiance to a person or thing (7) |
| CLEMENT | Word meaning merciful or mild, in regard to a person or the weather (7) |
| MYSTIQUE | A sense of awe about a person or object lending them a desirability (8) |
| CHARMED | Delighted many caused injury (7) |
| CASTING | A figure or object made by pouring molten bronze or other metal into a mould/investment; or, the process of selecting actors for a film or play (7) |
| EXAMPLE | An action or object to copy or imitate; an instance to deter or warn; a typical case; or, an illustration (7) |
| AURA | The atmosphere surrounding a person or object |
| AURAS | Fields of subtle, luminous radiations surrounding a person or object. (5) |
| AIM | To point a weapon or missile at a particular person or object |
| EXHIBIT | A document or object to be produced in court as evidence (7) |
| ENDORSE | Approve of or object to a wild rose (7) |
| HOT | Description of a vivid colour such as bright pink; or, a word used in hide-and-seek when the sought person or object is close at hand (3) |