| HALFFULL | Proverbial matter of perspective |
| VANISHINGPOINT | Indication of knife going in? It helps create a sense of perspective |
| FORESHORTEN | Give effect of perspective |
| POV | Abbreviation for a synonym of "perspective" |
| MASACCIO | Florentine painter, the first to apply Brunelleschi's laws of perspective to art (8) |
| TELESCOPES | Primarily, they see close in order to gain a little bit of perspective (10) |
| BINOCULARVISION | In our view it gives a sense of perspective (9,6) |
| UCCELLO | Florentine painter Paolo who studied "impossible problems of perspective," per Giorgio Vasari |
| FORESHORTENING | Refreshing to take on an element of perspective (14) |
| CORREGGIO | Italian Renaissance artist noted for his use of perspective |
| ALBERTI | Italian architect, humanist, artist, and cryptographer whose De pictura (On Painting) was the first account of the theory of linear perspective during the Renaissance (7) |
| ANGLE | Perspective of immigrant from many centuries ago (5) |
| VISTA | Field of vision / perspective |
| EONS | One's different perspective of ages past (4) |
| MALEFICENT | Reimagining of an earlier Disney film, from the antagonist's perspective |
| SNAILMAIL | Sending of letters from a modern perspective (5,4) |
| PROSPECTUS | Brochure from pro puts odd features of chess in new perspective (10) |
| UPSIDE | Reviewing writer is put off by the ending - what's the positive perspective of that? (6) |
| HARDTOTAKE | The contents of Fort Knox for example, from a criminal perspective, is difficult to absorb (4,2,4) |
| MCESCHER | Dutch artist known for his use of visual illusion and paradoxical perspective (1,1,6) |