| LOOM | Device for weaving cloth or tapestry; an indistinct or mirage-like appearance of something as seen from afar; or, the shaft of an oar (4) |
| TWELVEAPOSTLES | What name is given to the limestone formations off the coast of southern Victoria that can be seen f |
| ALLISION | An unusual word for the act of dashing or striking against, whose near-homophonic etymological or semantic relative means apparition, deception, maya or mirage (8) |
| VISION | Far-sightedness, or mirage? (6) |
| LOOMS | Devices for weaving textiles with mechanised versions invented by Edmund Cartwright (5) |
| ILLUSION | Fantasy or mirage |
| CLAIM | A right/title to something; a demand of ownership or compensation; or, an assertion of something as true (5) |
| GAMUT | Complete range or scale of something, as of colours or musical notes (5) |
| LOOP | Circular frame-like item used for needlepoint, embroidery or tapestry; or, another name for a croquet arch (4) |
| BASE | Lowest part or edge of something, as in ___ rocket (the alternative name for wild mignonette, Reseda lutea) (4) |
| CUTTINGEDGE | Latest or most advanced stage in the development of something, as in trimming the sides of a lawn! (7,4) |
| REVAMP | An act of improving the form, structure or appearance of something (6) |
| VENEER | A thin layer of wood or plastic used to improve the appearance of something (6) |
| CANVAS | A cloth surface for an oil; the painting itself; sails/tents collectively; or, the material upon which embroidery or tapestry is worked (6) |
| CARTOON | From the Italian for "thick paper", a preliminary sketch/modello of a fresco or tapestry; or, a comic drawing (7) |
| ASTRAKHAN | Thank Sara for weaving cloth (9) |
| CRAFTS | Pastimes or hobbies such as card-making, macrame, decoupage, quilting, model-making or tapestry (6) |
| REALIZATION | Act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact (11) |
| MAR | Impair the quality or appearance of something (3) |
| BLEMISH | Mark or flaw spoiling appearance of something (7) |