| FIGURINE | Small ornamental model of a person (8) |
| MAQUETTE | Small preliminary model of a sculpture (8) |
| EFFIGY | A roughly made model of a person often used in a protest or ceremony (6) |
| URINE | Small model of a person (5) |
| DIRACSEA | Theoretical model of a vacuum named after the British physicist who first postulated it in 1930 |
| DELOREAN | Model of a vehicle powered by the Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor, in science fiction |
| PINNACLE | A small, ornamental turret, usually terminating in a pyramid or cone (8) |
| LABURNUM | Also called golden chain, what small ornamental tree has poisonous seeds? (8) |
| GOLDFISH | Small ornamental carp |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| DOLL | Small model of a human figure, especially a baby, as a child's toy |
| ATOM | What a ball represents, in a ball-and-stick model of a molecule |
| ROLE | A particular model of a character played |
| WEDDINGCAKE | Support for a model of a newly married couple? (11) |
| PIN | A dowel or peg; the tenon of a dovetail joint; a small ornamental brooch; or, a sharp tack used in dressmaking or tailoring (3) |
| DUMMY | Large model of a human being used to display clothes in a shop (5) |
| DIORAMA | Three-dimensional model of a scene, either life-size as a museum exhibit or in miniature (7) |
| LAST | From "footprint", a shoemaker or cobbler's model of a foot (4) |
| ANTONYGORMLEY | Artist who created a lifelike model of a man looking across the water at Saddell Bay (6,7) |
| DEMO | Model of a sort |