| KITSCH | Over-the-top art or ornaments (6) |
| TRATTORIA | Restaurant atmosphere over the top, art completely revolting (9) |
| FORTHEMOSTPART | The top arts form is ill-disciplined usually |
| TARTEDUP | University's top art dept poorly decorated (6,2) |
| ACE | One expert for top arts body (3) |
| GNOMES | Small garden statues or ornaments (6) |
| BROOCH | Name a clasp or ornament for pinning on a dress, or the like (6) |
| ROSACE | Word for something such as a circular aperture, knot of ribbons, oeil-de-boeuf, marigold/wheel window or ornament resembling an eglantine, sweetbrier or related flower (6) |
| GEWGAW | Cheap showy jewellery or ornament (6) |
| EMBOSS | To raise in relief or ornament with raised work (6) |
| RONDELS | The circular parts or ornaments in jewellery (7) |
| TATTY | From Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5) |
| ETAGERE | Open stand for the display of small objects or ornaments; French, 'shelves' (7) |
| ETAGERES | Display stands with shelves for small objects or ornaments |
| BUTTONS | Small disks, knobs used as fastenings or ornaments / bellboy |
| CHINA | Dishes, vases or ornaments |
| ONYX | A type of agate used for making jewellery or ornaments (4) |
| TWIST | A cotton or silk thread; a mixed drink; a spiral-shaped barley sugar, breadstick, sliver of lemon zest or ornament in a wineglass stem; a tangle; or, a bend in a road (5) |
| SUNBURST | A sudden emergence of "Sol" from behind the clouds; or, a brooch, jewel, motif or ornament resembling said "daystar" and its rays (8) |
| TREFOIL | A plant such as clover, named for its triple leaves; or, a three-lobed form or ornament in heraldry or tracery, resembling one said shamrock (7) |