| SILHOUETTE | Etienne de --, French finance minister after whom a type of blacked-in portrait in profile is named (10) |
| ETIENNE | 18th-century French finance minister after whom a type of paper shadow portrait is named (7,2,10) |
| DESILHOUETTE | 18th-century French finance minister after whom a type of paper shadow portrait is named (7,2,10) |
| CAMEO | Item of jewellery bearing a carved portrait in profile |
| OUTLINE | Etienne de Silhouette gave his name to this sort of shape |
| MAGINOT | French war minister after whom a defensive line was named |
| PIERRETRUDEAU | Canadian prime minister after whom Montreal's international airport is named |
| RAMPANT | Of a beast in heraldry, rearing up on one or both hind legs with forelegs raised, typically in profile (7) |
| PBS | Network whose logo is a stylized depiction of three heads in profile |
| FRENCH | Language heard in "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" |
| EBEN | First name of Joseph Cotten's chacter in "Portrait of Jennie" |
| NASMYTH | Artist and engineer best-known for his invention of the steam hammer whose self-portrait in pastel is held by the National Galleries of Scotland (7) |
| RENOIR | This French painter was, early in his career, associated with the Impressionist movement, though he later broke with it to pursue a more disciplined, formal technique in portraits and figural painting |
| BLACKHAWKS | NHL team with a one-eyed logo (the other eye's hidden because the Native American is in profile) |
| DANIELRADCLIFFE | As a 16-year-old actor, youngest nonroyal with an individual portrait in Britain's National Portrait |
| CHINS | Jutting features of a face in profile, maybe |
| DORIANGRAY | Stick raised by one livid about a man featured in portrait |
| REDEYE | Effect of flash seen in portrait photos |
| LIKEMINDEDNESS | State of harmony attended to in portrait (4-10) |
| COSIMO | Forename of the banker depicted in portraits by his court painter Agnolo Bronzino who was the first member of the Medici family to rule Florence (6) |