| MACHE | Papier -; material or layering process used to make boxes, trays, caddies etc with a japanned finish (5) |
| DECOUPAGE | French word for a form of decorative art based on gluing paper cut-outs to wooden boxes, trays, frames, chests of drawers ... (9) |
| PAPIERMACHE | Substance used to make boxes, ornaments, etc |
| PROPAGATE | Generate by grafting or layering (9) |
| ACIDTEST | Metallurgical process used to distinguish gold from base metals; colloquially, a conclusive experiment (4,4) |
| RAKER | One who scrapes together grass, hay, leaves, straw etc with a comb-like crossbar on a long handle; said implement used; or, a scavenger (5) |
| LINED | Covered the inside surface of a garment, a box, etc. with a layer of usually different material |
| ICED | Description of a bun, cake etc with a sugary glaze; or, of tea, for example, chilled with frozen cubes (4) |
| ROLLCALL | The school class process used to determine who is present (4,4) |
| HOMEWARE | Name given to decorative enamelled, japanned or lacquered domestic tin articles, such as candlesticks, coffee pots, jugs, tea caddies and trays, collectively (8) |
| FACELIFT | Renovating process used to raise features first (8) |
| RANDOMWALK | Mathematical process used to model unpredictable phenomena |
| CYCLE | Series of songs, miracle plays, poems etc with a central theme; a bike ride; one hertz; or, an organism's sequence of ontogenetic changes (5) |
| CENSOR | Check contents of letter, play etc with a view to deleting passages (6) |
| SCYTHES | Tools for cutting grass etc, with a long handle and a curved, sharpened blade (7) |
| VELVET | A closely-woven fabric of silk, cotton, etc., with a thick, short pile on one side |
| ACRYLIC | Material made from a chemical process used in clothing and paints (7) |
| SWAT | Hit hard or crush, fly etc. with a blow |
| SLAMS | Shuts a door etc. with a bang (5) |
| BRANDING | Marking a cow, etc, with a hot iron (8) |