| TWOSHOT | Film technique that frames a pair of characters |
| PETWORTH | Stately home in Sussex with a room featuring Grinling Gibbons' carvings of fruit, flowers and birds that frame a number of paintings including landscapes by Turner (8) |
| OPENMATTE | Film technique that accommodates wide- and full-screen display |
| CGI | Film technique that was newly used in "Terminator 2" and "Jurassic Park" |
| BRACKET | Either of a pair of characters used to enclose words or mathematical symbols (7) |
| DIPHTHONG | A pair of characters in lower hot pants |
| MAT | A border of colour, dull gold or white as a contrast between a picture and its frame; a tangled mass of hair or weeds; a coaster or small rug; a web of rope yarn; a cover for a tea chest; or, the soli |
| VERSION | Form of a book, perhaps, providing amusement without first pair of characters (7) |
| DOUBLEINDEMNITY | Repeated hostility, switching pair of characters around in film |
| OSTINATO | East German Oscar frames a Turner, that’s continuously repeated |
| SASH | From the French word "chassis", meaning "frame", a term for a sliding framework fitted with a windowpane; or, a ribbon or a scarf worn as a belt (4) |
| RECTORY | Guide losing first pair of characters in priest's residence (7) |
| CORRECT | Put right my priest after excluding last pair of characters (7) |
| DIGRAPH | Pair of characters taunt husband admitting blame (7) |
| NOUGHTS | Pair of characters from 2001 (7) |
| PROSCENIUM | ____ arch, structure that frames the opening between a theatre's stage and auditorium (10) |
| MANES | Hair that frames lions' heads |
| CURTAINBANGS | Hairstyle that frames the face |
| LEADENLY | In laboured fashion, artist frames a study |
| MANEATER | Impressionist frames "A Queen's tiger?" |