| PRINT | Picture or design created by means of woodcut, linocut, etching or engraving; copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, the text in a book or a newspaper (5) |
| ETCH | Make a picture or design with acid |
| DECAL | Self-adhesive picture or design (5) |
| TEXTILES | Fabrics created by means of braiding, felting, knitting, lacemaking, plaiting, tufting or weaving; or, the fibres or yarns used for thus (8) |
| EFFECTS | Illusions created by means of lighting, sound etc in a film or play (7) |
| HAIRSTYLE | Top design created by husband bearing pen used by the French (9) |
| DAMASCENE | A design created by inlaying gold or silver on steel |
| WILLOW | Pottery pattern design created by Thomas Turner, blue ... |
| REPLICA | What is a copy or reproduction of a work of art (7) |
| ETCHING | Work of art created with a printmaking technique involving the use of acid, drypoint or engraving, such as any one of the many by Rembrandt (7) |
| IMITATION | A copy or reproduction of a genuine article (9) |
| DURER | Artist made famous by his Apocalypse with Pictures, a series of woodcuts published in 1498 |
| COPY | From "abundance, plenty", word first for a transcript of an original, later an individual specimen of an article, book, newspaper or other work; matter to be typeset/printed; or, an imitation or repro |
| AMMAN | Capital of Jordan; or, a woodcut artist who illustrated The Book of Trades by cobbler Hans Sachs (5) |
| CRAYONS | Coloured wax sticks used for a form of primitive etching or scratch art (7) |
| PUDDLE | Disturbance made by an oar blade pulled through water; an excess of curtain hem spilling onto a floor; or, a woodcut print by M. C. Escher (6) |
| DUPLICATION | Copy of linocut – paid out |
| STAMP | A symbol that is the result of printing or engraving (5) |
| EDITOR | A reviser of newspaper copy or preparer of book text whose traditional red pencil or pen remains a symbol of the proofreading profession (6) |
| CRANACH | German painter, etcher and designer of woodcuts, d. 1553 (7) |