| REPRESENTATION | Model or depiction (of something) |
| TABLEAU | A vivid or picturesque scene or depiction (7) |
| PATTERN | An object such as a swatch or a dressmaker's paper template that serves as a model or a specimen; or, chintz, floral, hound's-tooth, Paisley, tartan, William Morris's Lodden or any other such decorati |
| ANIMATION | Word for the state of being alive; or, the technique of giving life or spirit to still images, models or puppets (9) |
| ARCHETYPE | An original model or perfect example of something (9) |
| TOYS | Objects for children to play with, such as a model or miniature replica of something (4) |
| LIFE | Word, related to the German for "body", for one's course of existence; fauna and flora collectively; a painting of a real, rather than imaginary, model; or, a biography (4) |
| TEMPLATE | A shape used as a guide in cutting; a model; or, a paper pattern or cut-out for dressmaking or for patchwork (8) |
| BOZZETTO | From "rough stone", an Italian word for a small clay/wax model or maquette made in preparation of a projected sculpture; or, by extension, a sketch in oils for a larger painting (8) |
| POSERS | Attitudinisers, exhibitionists or show-offs; models or sitters; or, perplexing puzzles or questions (6) |
| DUMMY | A model or replica of a human being (5) |
| MINI | Former iPod model or current iPad model |
| MAQUETTE | Preliminary model or rough draft of a sculpture |
| EFFIGY | A model or sculpture of a person (6) |
| IMITATE | To follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example. (7) |
| TORSO | A sculpture representing the trunk of a nude model or "sitter" (5) |
| SKETCH | A quick freehand drawing such as a croquis of a live model or sitter |
| EXEMPLAR | What is a model or pattern to be copied or imitated (8) |
| STANDARD | A battle flag raised as a rallying point for soldiers; a royal banner; an established model; or, the prescribed weight/purity of metals in coinage (8) |
| ROSSETTI | Painter noted as a founder of the secret "PRB" society and for his idealised depictions of Alexa Wilding, Fanny Cornforth, Jane Morris, Lizzie Siddal and other models or muses he dubbed "stunners" (8) |