| TROMPELOEIL | Painting or other artistic object giving a convincing illusion of reality; French, 'deceives the eye' (6,1'4) |
| 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) |
| MOTIF | Dominant or recurring idea, theme etc. in a musical, literary or other artistic work (5) |
| CERAMIC | An artistic object that has been made out of clay (7) |
| VIRTU | Love of artistic objects |
| TITLE | Name of a book, painting or other composition; or, recognition given to the winner of a championship (5) |
| OPTICAL | ____ illusion, something that has an appearance which deceives the eye (7) |
| OPTICALILLUSION | Something that deceives the eye by appearing to differ from reality (7,8) |
| SEASCAPE | A photograph, painting or other work depicting a marine environment (8) |
| SLEIGHTOFHAND | Heights of land vary and deceive the eye (7,2,4) |
| PORTRAIT | Painting or other likeness of a real person (8) |
| PICTURE | Said to be worth 1,000 words, a drawing, painting or other image (7) |
| PANENKA | A penalty in football in which the taker deceives the goalkeeper by dinking the ball into the goal's centre (7) |
| PROVERB | Saw the Rifle Brigade make a convincing demonstration first (7) |
| PLAUSIBLY | In drama, one sub destroyed at length in a convincing manner |
| COGENTLY | Shy around man beginning to lead in a convincing way (8) |
| OBJECT | Select no jobs to perform as a convincing demonstration (6,6) |
| LESSON | Select no jobs to perform as a convincing demonstration (6,6) |
| TRICKLE | Deceive the French with a small amount of water (7) |