| PASSACAGLIA | Composition similar to a chaconne |
| ACCOMPLISH | Perform Bach Chaconne limply, glib and rushed in the middle |
| CHOSEN | The specified chaconnes can be omitted in new arrangement |
| STANZA | Similar to a paragraph in prose or a verse in a song, a xed number of lines forming the building block of a poem (6) |
| GONDOLA | Traditional Venetian boat; or, a type of aerial lift used to transport skiers to slopes, similar to a cable carA (7) |
| CAPRICCIO | Lively musical composition with a free form, similar to a fantasia (9) |
| OMELETTE | Similar to a Spanish tortilla or an Italian frittata, a dish of beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan (8) |
| ELF | Fictional creature similar to a gnome or a dwarf |
| EIDOLON | A being similar to a ghost (7) |
| WOODCOCK | A game bird, similar to a snipe (8) |
| EPEE | A fencing sword similar to a foil |
| ANGUINE | Relating to or similar to a snake (7) |
| MINIVANISH | Word that could mean "become too small to see" or "similar to a family vehicle" |
| PECAN | A brown smooth oily nut with kernel similar to a walnut (5) |
| GREBE | Little -; diving waterbird with a whinnying call similar to a horse (5) |
| LUNGI | A long piece of cotton cloth similar to a sarong (5) |
| LOG | Yule___; small tree trunk traditionally burnt in the hearth on Christmas Eve; or, a chocolate cake similar to a "buche de Noel (3) |
| TSUBA | Part of a Japanese scabbard that sounds similar to a Japanese area unit (5) |
| CLEMENTINE | A citrus fruit similar to a tangerine, often seedless (10) |
| FUSIL | Light flintlock musket; or, a heraldic ordinary/charge similar to a lozenge (5) |