| ORIGINAL | Master creation such as a painting from which copies derive; or, a real person or place serving as model for one in a work of fiction (8) |
| WORK | Energy transfer measured in joules; a creation such as a book, musical composition or piece of embroidery, sewing etc; or, a structure such as a wall, built as part of a fortification (4) |
| CANE | A stem of bamboo, raspberry, rattan or of the plant from which sugar derives; or, a walking-stick (4) |
| OLDMASTER | What is a painting from the eighteenth century or earlier? (3,6) |
| ROMANACLEF | A novel in which real persons or events appear with invented names |
| TOMB | Place serving as a grave to one in the medical profession (4) |
| TATTOO | "Ink Master" creation |
| NEOLOGISM | Recent linguistic creation such as chillax, staycation or selfie |
| TATTOOS | "Ink Master" creations |
| TATS | "Ink Master" creations, for short |
| ART | Creative piece such as a painting or a sculpture |
| WORKOFART | Such as a painting or sculpture |
| ICON | A religious work such as a painting in Christianity (4) |
| IRONWORK | Blacksmith's ferric creations such as railings, gates, gratings, wavy bars, water leaves, scrolls and twists (8) |
| SAVOUR | Derive or receive pleasure from; have a taste of something (6) |
| BASK | Derive or receive pleasure from. |
| OVERRIDE | Derive, or perhaps dominate (8) |
| PUNCH | Name for the traditionally and etymologically "five-ingredient" drink of alcohol, citrus, spices, sugar and water served from a large bowl; or, a real or figurative blow, clout or fourpenny one, with |
| STENCIL | A plate perforated with a design or lettering from which copies are made (7) |
| RUBICON | Italian river from which the phrase "point of no return" derives; or, in piquet, a win before an opponent scores 100 (7) |