| PATTERN | Decorative design such as any one of those created by Walter Crane, John Henry Dearle, Sidney Mawson, William Morris or Charles Voysey; or, a paper template for dressmaking (7) |
| MUSICALCOMEDY | Show such as those created by George M Cohan (7,6) |
| PATTERNS | Models; decorative designs, such as those of William Morris; or, paper templates used by modistes or snips (8) |
| ALLMEN | Those created equal, per Jefferson |
| SNOWMAN | Mawson disturbed head of naked frozen figure (7) |
| DOUGLAS | Antarctic explorer and geologist, Sir ... Mawson |
| CLOUDSCAPE | A picturesque mass of mare'stails or other "nubes"; or, a painting of said scene, such as any one of those executed by John Constable (10) |
| QUAD | By name of a rectangular open courtyard bordered by buildings such as any one of those attached to |
| MARQUEE | A large or sumptuous tent, such as any one of those pitched at the Tudor festival and "glamping" event known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold (7) |
| CROSS | Monument such as any one of the 12 commissioned by Edward I in memory of his first wife Eleanor of Castile, or one used as the focal point of a market-square (5) |
| TART | Open-pie or quiche-like baked pastry food such as any one of those said to have been stolen by the Knave of Hearts in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (4) |
| ILLUSTRATION | Type of drawing such as any one of those by Arthur Rackham, Quentin Blake, Kate Greenaway, Inga Moore or Hugo Guinness (12) |
| OBSTACLE | Fence, rails, oxer, hedge ... a jump forming part of a cross-country course, such as any one of those designed by Captain Mark Phillips, for example (8) |
| RESERVE | Conservation area such as any one of those established by Charles Rothschild that evolved into the 2,300 sites managed by the Wildlife Trusts (7) |
| FLAT | Shoe with a low heel or no heel; type of toy soldier, such as any one of those collected by Winston Churchill; a punctured tyre; or, an apartment (4) |
| PHOTO | A shot, snap, still or transparency, such as any one of those captured by the 1st Earl of Snowdon or Sir Cecil Beaton, for example (5) |
| CAROL | An Old English round dance; the tune accompanying it; a festive hymn of joy at Christmas, such as any one of those of the Manx "Oie'll Verrey" event ; or, an enclosure for a study in a cloister (5) |
| ROAD | Railway track; mine passage; or, an open way such as any one of those written about by Ivan Margary (4) |
| DOCU | Informal word for a factual film such as any one of those presented by Sir David Attenborough (4) |
| ISLAND | Mass surrounded by water, such as any one of those forming the Hebrides, Orkneys or Shetlands (6) |