| CRATERED | Having a sur face like that of the Moon (8) |
| SANDBLAST | Clean or roughen (a sur face) with a jet of fine par ticles (9) |
| SHANTUNG | Heavy silk fabric with a knobbly sur face (8) |
| PRINK | Fussily dress political leader on the skating sur face (5) |
| EGGSHELL | Very thin type of porcelain like that of the fragile covering of the objects studied in oology (8) |
| INSTINCT | "There is no ___ like that of the heart": Lord Byron (8) |
| STELLATE | Arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star (8) |
| JEREMIAD | List of woes, like that of a Hebrew prophet (8) |
| RUFOUS | From the Latin for "red", a ruddy-brown, rust or tawny colour, like that of the coat of a red fox/squirrel (6) |
| ERRANTRY | Conduct like that of a knight-errant |
| COLOSSUS | Gigantic statue, like that of Rhodes (8) |
| HIVEMIND | Collective intelligence, like that of ants or internet users |
| RHIZOME | Underground horizontal stem, also known as rootstock, like that of the bearded iris |
| RAY | Light beam like that of the sun |
| DELTA | River mouth, like that of the Nile (5) |
| ANSA | Handle (like that of the drunken Silenus's tankard, Ecl. 6.17) |
| HUMMING | Making continuous sound like that of the bee (7) |
| NEWSWOMAN | One of those that make the papers perhaps has a face like an anchor presumably (9) |
| PANSY | From the French for "thought", because of its "pensive" face-like markings, a velvety violet-like flower also known as heart's-ease (5) |
| MANINTHEMOON | Term for the appearance of a face-like pattern on the lunar surface (3,2,3,4) |