| TROMPELOEIL | Painting or decoration giving the illusion of three dimensions; French, 'deceive the eye' (6,1,4) |
| FORESHORTEN | Give the illusion of three dimensions |
| LOEIL | Visual illusion in art that gives the appearance of reality; French, 'deceives the eye' (6,5) |
| TROMPE | Visual illusion in art that gives the appearance of reality; French, 'deceives the eye' (6,5) |
| CHINOISERIE | A style of design or decoration that uses Chinese motifs or methods (11) |
| CENTREPIECE | An ornament or decoration placed in the middle of a dinner table (11) |
| OPART | Abstract visual style for the 1960s, giving the illusion of movement (2,3) |
| PHANTOMLIMB | The illusion that an arm or leg still exists following its amputation (7,4) |
| SHADING | Creation of the illusion of darkness, depth or tenebrosity in a colour, drawing or painting; or, obscurity in meaning (7) |
| ORNAMENTALS | Plants cultivated for show or decoration (11) |
| OPARTIST | Bit stuck in lift that hasn't open-ed, one giving the illusion of movement? (2,6) |
| ZOETROPE | Spinning device giving the illusion of motion |
| SLEIGHTOFHAND | Heights of land vary and deceive the eye (7,2,4) |
| HOVERFLY | Waspish syrphid whose manner of seemingly weightless aerial lingering results in the illusion of it floating (8) |
| ANIMATOR | Producer of cartoons that give the illusion of movement |
| MIRROR | Styling element that creates the illusion of more space (6) |
| CUBICLES | Small compartments, of three dimensions to the French (8) |
| MAGIC | The illusion of wise men, Charlie (5) |
| WETLOOK | Style that gives the illusion of dampness |
| DEPTH | What a perspective drawing creates the illusion of |