| REPRESENTATION | Image or model (of something) |
| PARADIGM | Typical example or model of something |
| IDEAL | Word for a standard or model of excellence; or, a person or thing regarded as perfect or flawless (5) |
| SCHEMA | Outline or model of a technical plan or theory (6) |
| MOCKUP | Accurate replica or model of a machine or other structure (4-2) |
| IMPORT | Annoying youngster or model of significance? (6) |
| EFFIGY | Sculpture or model of person |
| EFFIGIES | Sculptures or models of people (8) |
| MICROCOSM | Miniature model of something (9) |
| LAST | Latest model of something down to earth (4) |
| IDOL | From the Greek for "form, shape, picture", an image or representation of a god revered as an object of worship; or, by extension, any greatly admired or loved human or thing (4) |
| EGOTRIP | Something undertaken to boost or draw attention to a person's own image or appraisal of themselves (3,4) |
| SET | A collection of tea things or model railway carriages, for example; an onion for planting; a radio/TV; or, a hairdo (3) |
| PROTOTYPE | First or original type or model (9) |
| SIMULATOR | Representation or model for training or research (9) |
| SCULPT | Carve or model something into a particular shape (6) |
| REO | Old autodom's Model M or Model T-6 |
| IMPORTANT | Critical of rascal or model worker (9) |
| SIMULACRUM | Image or representation of a person or thing such as a robot, statue etc; from Latin, 'likeness' (10) |
| STEREOTYPE | A fixed conventional or stock image or a person or thing that conforms to it (10) |