| OPACITY | Cloudiness of a copy, it is damaged |
| ENCYCLOPAEDIA | I cleaned a copy - it could be a valuable book (13) |
| ATROCITY | Toy car, it is damaged in cruel act (8) |
| CATARACT | Cloudiness of the eye lens |
| BLEAR | Cloudiness of vision |
| REPLICA | Parcel one can make of a copy (7) |
| EXAMPLE | Formerly enough of a copy (7) |
| IMITATE | In a way, I tame it and then copy it (7) |
| ECTYPAL | Thread revolved around misprint after abridgement of a copy |
| HOLIDAY | "You can't copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you're working without any real feeling. No two people on earth are alike, and it's got to be that way in music or it isn't music." |
| CYPRIOT | Islander made to copy it right (7) |
| SHADOWS | Cloudiness |
| THIRDIRAQ | Copy of a copy of a Persian Gulf republic? |
| CLONAL | Charlie has a pound to arrange loan of a copy |
| NEBULA | Word, from "cloud, mist", for a cloudlike cluster of stars; a galaxy; a slight opacity/fogginess of a cornea; cloudiness; or, liquid for spraying (6) |
| DEPTH | Secchi --, a measure of the cloudiness or turbidity of surface water (5) |
| APERITIF | It encourages the gourmet to copy it in the mountains (8) |
| IMITATION | Just ring! Ian and Tim have it and you may copy it |
| FADE | Word, with an aptly murky, unclear or vague past, for brume, cloudiness, a misty veil or other atmospheric obscurity; thus, a blurred memory, the mind's fog, where clarity fades or a similar state sug |
| SCAN | You can do this with a document or picture to copy it onto your computer (4) |