| CAMOUFLAGE | Disguise or hide by the use of objects, colouration, etc (10) |
| CURED | Preserved meat, fish, tobacco or hide by salting, drying or smoking |
| SYMBOLISM | Use of objects to represent ideas |
| LENDING | Giving temporary use of object owned by Heather (7) |
| HOMEOPATHY | Method of treating disease by the use of small amounts of a drug that, in healthy persons, produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated |
| REPRESSIVE | Restricting freedom by the use of force (10) |
| MAGIC | The art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand (5) |
| PUBLICITY | The process of attracting attention to people and products by the use of the media (9) |
| EXORCISM | The removing of evil spirits from a person or place by the use of prayer (8) |
| VEIL | Old word for a covering or curtain; the headdress of a nun or a bride; or, anything that conceals, disguises or obscures, such as a facade, mask, pretence or a shroud of mist (4) |
| FAUVISM | An artistic movement of the early 20th Century, characterised by the use of bright colours and simplified forms (7) |
| GEAR | General word for paraphernalia such as fishing tackle, sports kit, camping equipment or hiking apparel; or, a bike's ratio chosen by the use of its derailleur (4) |
| EOLITHIC | Relating to the earliest age of man represented by the use of worked flint implements (8) |
| SEDATION | Act of calming by the use of drugs (8) |
| COVERT | Word for a woody thicket in which game can hide; feathers concealing the quill-bases of wings; any shelter or disguise; or, a flock of coots (6) |
| ELECTRO | Genre of dance music influenced by the use of TR-808 drum machines and funk sampling |
| ORGANIC | Modern _______ farming was developed as a response to the harm caused by the use of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers in conventional agriculture (7) |
| THAI | Popular Asian cuisine characterised by the use of lemongrass, native basil and chilli |
| GUILE | You and I get a leg in by the use of cunning (5) |
| ARSON | Crime detectable by the use of sonar? (5) |