| EGLOMISE | Paired with "verre", an ancient method of engraving, gilding or painting the reverse of a sheet of glass to create a soft mirrored effect (8) |
| REPOUSSE | Relief decoration on malleable metal achieved by hammering from the reverse side in an ancient method often complimented with chasing (8) |
| GESSO | From Italian for "chalk, gypsum", a white preparation used as a ground for gilding or painting on wood panels (5) |
| UNE | Mets, Fruits et Verre sur ___ Table (painting in the Louvre) |
| EAU | Tempete dans un verre d'__ (fuss about trivialities) |
| POINTILLE | A pattern of tiny dots gauffered, punched or stippled with a fine burin in the art of armoury, bookbinding, gilding or gold tooling; or, the decorative technique used (9) |
| SIDE | Either of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper; a sports team; or, a television channel (4) |
| EXERGUE | Small space below the main design on the reverse of a coin or medal, typically marked with the date or place of minting (7) |
| VERSO | Left-hand page of an open book; or, the back of a sheet of printed paper (5) |
| ROLYPOLY | A pudding made of a sheet of suet pastry covered with jam or fruit and baked or steamed (4,4) |
| LEAF | Organ of photosynthesis that can be used to identify its tree of origin; or, gold in the form of a very thin sheet for gilding or illuminating manuscripts (4) |
| BOLE | An arborous trunk; reddish clay, ground for oil painting or gilding; or, a recess in a wall, for a bee skep (4) |
| DECKLE | The rough uncut edge of a sheet of fine-quality handmade paper for printmaking or watercolours; or, the frame used to make thus (6) |
| PTO | The instruction at the bottom of a sheet of paper suggesting you refer to the other side (1,1,1) |
| ANAPAEST | In prosody, a metrical foot of two short syllables followed by a long one; the reverse of a dactyl (8) |
| SCYTALE | Ancient method of encipherment with a message wrapped around a cylinder |
| WREN | Formerly depicted on the reverse of a farthing, one of Britain's smallest birds (4) |
| PURL | Knitting stitch that is the reverse of a plain stitch, used to produce a ribbed texture (4) |
| WINDOWPANE | Architectural element in the form of a sheet of glass (10) |
| ORDEAL | Ancient method of trial, or coming to agreement (6) |