| AIM | Skill of an |
| CRAFTSMANSHIP | Skill of an artisan (13) |
| RHETORIC | Writing to Hector Rock about one with the skill of an orator (8) |
| MIMICRY | The act/skill of apery or burlesque; or, the resemblance of an organism, such as a stick insect, to another animal/object, such as a twig (7) |
| SLEIGHT | - of hand; skill of prestidigitation (7) |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Skill of riding horses; an Olympic sport that combines showjumping, dressage and cross-country (13) |
| MAQUILLAGE | The art of skill of applying make up; or, cosmetics collectively (10) |
| FALCONEY | Skill of hunting with birds of prey (8) |
| PROWESS | Skill of journalists covering centre of town (7) |
| ADROITNESS | Skill of a doctor of fitness turning out fine female? |
| SKYWRITING | Skill of messaging in the clouds with an aeroplane's smoke trails (10) |
| ARTISTRY | Skill of crafty type, first to get to the banks of River Liffey (8) |
| CRAFT | Skill of, or the boat used by, an angler? (5) |
| PENCHANT | The art of composition; the skill of writing by hand; or, calligraphy (8) |
| WITCHCRAFT | The skill of which we hear being asked? That's an art for the damned at heart! (10) |
| HEDDLING | Process of cutting, lopping, pruning etc in the rural skill of hedge-laying (8) |
| TURNING | Word for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7) |
| MARKSMANSHIP | Labels top end of chap's femur with the skill of a sharpshooter (12) |
| RODEO | What is an exhibition of the skills of cowboys, riding horses, etc (5) |
| ART | Skill of the masters |