| LIOTARD | Name, similar to that of a famous trapeze artist's, of a Swiss artist who adopted Turkish dress and created, in paint or pastel, The Chocolate Girl, The Early Breakfast, Portrait of Lady with Hyacinth |
| YOUWINMYLOVE | Hit by 2016 CMT Artist of a lifetime honouree Shania Twain that goes: "he can have a '55 Chevy / Or |
| PICASSO | Artist of a certain type is only fair - has lost First Love? (7) |
| KAHLO | Artist of a taboo birthing scene in My Birth, 1932 (5) |
| SUNDAE | With a name similar to that of the Christian Sabbath, a cherry-and-syrup-topped ice cream served in a tulip-shaped glass; or, a type of mixed nougat or other confection (6) |
| RISP | Old Norse "scratch", thus today's word, similar to that of a blacksmith's coarse file, for a harsh scraping sound; a baker's grater; or, a Scottish door bar for a tirling ring, used in lieu of a doork |
| BRAMBLING | With a name similar to that of the blackberry bush or a variety of cooking apple, a chaffinch-like bird, known regionally as cock o' the north, furze chirper and tartan back (9) |
| LINTEL | Name, similar to that of a green pulse from Le Puy, for a horizontal beam or header over a window or door (6) |
| MIRO | Name, similar to that of a ballpoint pen, of a Spanish surrealist whose "dream paintings" are characterised by spiky or amoebic shapes in primary colours, outlined in black (4) |
| TARLATAN | Name, similar to that of Scottish plaid, for a type of stiffened muslin formerly used to add shape to ball-gowns, crinolines or dresses (8) |
| TAMTAM | A gong of indefinite pitch whose onomatopoeic name in question is similar to that of a type of drum (3-3) |
| LEOPARD | Giraffes have a small hump on their back and have a spotted pattern similar to that of a ___. |
| STEEVE | A derrick with a name similar to that of Coogan, Jobs or Winwood (6) |
| MACAROON | With a similar name to that of a French meringue-based confection, a biscuit of egg whites, ground almonds/coconut and sugar (8) |
| KHOKHO | With a similar sounding name to that of a chocolaty drink, a traditional Indian version of the game "tag" (3,3) |
| LENS | A part of a camera that plays a role similar to that of the cornea (4) |
| SADDLE | Word, similar to that of a pew-like high-backed bench, for a rider or cyclist's seat on a horse or a bike (6) |
| POOLE | Coastal town near Bournemouth in Dorset whose name is similar to that of a puddle or a swimming-baths (5) |
| BYRD | Name, similar to that of an avian, of Elizabeth I's favourite composer (4) |
| EPONYMY | The derivation of a general or place name from that of a famous person |