| PHOTOSTAT | Spat tooth out, or a copy (9) |
| MOLAR | Left in that Italian capital needing a tooth out (5) |
| REDUCTION | A thick glaze or sauce made by boiling balsamic vinegar or red wine; a drop in price; or, a copy of a picture made smaller than the original (9) |
| IMITATION | An act of mimicry; a caricature; or, a copy or replica of something, such as a diamond or an original painting (9) |
| TIMEPIECE | Get your metronome out - or a clock (9) |
| EMPLOYEES | See my pole put out, or a staff (9) |
| UTTER | Word, from "distant, outlying, remote", in denotation of its extreme or outermost nature, for "downright" or "out-and-out"; or, a barrister of rank next below a bencher (5) |
| REPLICA | Word, from "answer, reply", for a repeat in music; or, a copy in art (7) |
| PELISSE | See slip put out, or a long mantle (7) |
| GOOVERTHEEDGE | Flip out ... or a hint to eight answers in this puzzle |
| SIGNORA | Sing out or a foreign woman appears (7) |
| CHARIOT | Horsedrawn vehicle 'H' spelled out or a version of it (7) |
| NECKING | Making out... or a hint to this puzzle's four hidden articles of clothing |
| TAKINGAPASS | Sitting this one out ... or a hint to the starred clues' answers |
| THREESTRIKES | What gets you out, or a hint for answers to asterisked clues (12) |
| REPRODUCE | Procreate or make a copy (9) |
| THIRDIRAQ | Copy of a copy of a Persian Gulf republic? |
| REPLICATE | Make or be a copy of (9) |
| SYNCOPATE | Set a copy off to change the beats in a musical work (9) |
| FACSIMILE | Ace film is, sadly, a copy (9) |