| TROMPELOEIL | Painting that tricks the viewer into believing it is three-dimensional (6,5) |
| OPART | Visual style that tricks the eye |
| TREASON | At the end, had grounds for believing it was sedition (7) |
| EDWARDHOPPER | This American painter created realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes that shock the viewer into recognition of the strangeness of familiar surroundings. His painting entitled Chop Suey (1929) s |
| CUBICLE | Small compartment is three-dimensional, it's said (7) |
| CUBIC | A little bear I see is three-dimensional |
| BEEORCHID | Rare plant with a flower that tricks drones into pollinating (3,6) |
| OVERRUFFING | In card games, playing a trump higher than one already played in that trick (11) |
| TRIUMVIRATE | Cut securing debutant's fourth six? Score is three, officially (11) |
| CONSTABLE | Policeman tricks the French into welcoming a flying mammal from the east (9) |
| SIC | Namely one inside: read that the way it is (3) |
| DODGES | Tricks the odds, for example, in the confusion (6) |
| HERESTHEDEAL | *"This is how it is ..." (3 to 6) |
| HIS | If it belongs to him it is ... (3) |
| CLEO | ___ McQueen, was gaslighted by 49A into believing that she had pushed Clare Devine to her death (4) |
| CONCRETE | Trick the island into using it for the buildings (8) |
| SCULLION | Ill ? Con us into believing this despicable person (8) |
| REDMAN | Amanda -; television actress in New Tricks, The Good Karma Hospital and At Home with the Braithwaites (6) |
| TRIUMPHED | One in possession of advantage for tricks, the man had won (9) |
| MAGIC | Tricks the Wise Men at start of Christendom (5) |