| FLEURDELIS | Stylised lily |
| FLEURDELYS | Stylised lily used as decorative design, particularly associated with French monarchy (5-2-3) |
| FLEUR | French flower, while the ___s-de-lis is a stylised lily (5) |
| LYS | Fleur-de-___: stylised lily or iris used in symbolism (3) |
| EPHELIS | Large single male with stylised lily for coloured skin patch |
| ARTNOUVEAU | Style of architecture of the 1890s characterised by stylised natural forms (3,7) |
| VIDEONASTY | Contribution to provide on a stylised, shocking film |
| HIEROGLYPH | Stylised picture found in ancient Egyptian writings (10) |
| FORMALISTS | Proponents of stylised modes of theatre production (10) |
| QUATREFOIL | A four-leafed clover; or, a stylised decorative representation of said lucky charm or "truelove" in architecture, art, heraldry, textiles or tracery (10) |
| TAICHI | Name a form of stylised exercises based on Chinese martial arts (3,3) |
| HAIKU | Stylised Japanese poem of 17 syllables (5) |
| NOH | Stylised Japanese theatre genre (3) |
| ANIME | Stylised Japanese cartoon (5) |
| NOSPRINGCHICKEN | Stylised drama? Well, Coward's getting past it (2,6,7) |
| NOQUARTER | What 6D rival might expect in stylised drama (fourth part) (2,7) |
| OSCAR | Informal name for an award statuette in the form of a stylised knight holding a crusader's sword (5) |
| ATEMPO | Auden's first stylised poem contains rhythms in the middle at the original beat (1,5) |
| TANGO | Stylised ballroom dance that originated in Buenos Aires and Montevideo (5) |
| LSLOWRY | Which British painter gained fame for his stylised, idiosyncratic paintings of industrial scenes in the north of England? (1,1,5) |