| EXTRAPOLATE | Project or estimate |
| MOODBOARD | A decorator, designer or hobbyist's collage or visual aid, to capture the atmosphere, feeling, spirit or tone of a new project or creative crusade (4,5) |
| ASSESS | Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. (6) |
| MEASURE | Evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, extent, or significance of. (7) |
| APPRAISE | Evaluate or estimate (8) |
| RECKON | Calculate or estimate (6) |
| GUESSAT | Try to answer or estimate |
| SOREST | Assess or estimate accepting most tender (6) |
| GAUGE | Rail track's width, or estimate (5) |
| GUESS | Conjecture or estimate |
| WORKSHOP | Space such as an atelier, studio, factory, forge or plumbery; a group engaged in study or a creative project; or, a room set aside for crafts (8) |
| PILOT | Test or trial (project or programme) (5) |
| EXACT | Word that shouldn't precede replica or estimate |
| FOREWARN | To gauge or estimate in advance; predict (8) |
| ERROR | In statistics, a measure of the difference between some quantity and an approximation to or estimate of it, often expressed as a percentage |
| ASSESSING | Evaluates or estimates the nature, ability, or quality of (9) |
| GUESSES | Speculates or estimates (7) |
| STARTED | Began or initiated a project or event. (7) |
| EXECUTIVE | A person or group responsible for the administration of a project or business (9) |
| DEBRIEF | Report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained (7) |