| DEATHMASK | Wax or plaster cast made of a deceased person's face (5,4) |
| HATCHMENT | A panel displaying the arms of a deceased person (9) |
| DEATHDUTY | Tax on the estate of a deceased person (5,4) |
| ESTATETAX | Tax on a deceased person's estate |
| MELODRAMA | Cast made moral sentiment a central element of this production |
| EULOGY | A set oration in honour of a deceased person (6) |
| AGGREGATE | Material such as sand or gravel, used with cement and water to make concrete, mortar, or plaster (9) |
| TESTAMENT | People coming into deceased person's property mostly revealed by it? (9) |
| HEIRS | The people legally succeeding to all property of a deceased person (5) |
| OBITUARY | An account of a deceased person (8) |
| HEIR | The person legally succeeding to all property of a deceased person (4) |
| EXECUTOR | Someone appointed to administer the estate of a deceased person (8) |
| PARTICLES | Bits regularly itch inside plaster cast |
| LOZENGE | Heraldic charge in the shape of a diamond, used especially for the arms of an unmarried or widowed woman or a deceased person (7) |
| DAUB | Word, from Old French for "clothe in white" or "whitewash" , for clay, mud or plaster applied to wattles; a smear or splodge of something sticky; or, a crude or unskilled painting (4) |
| ESTATE | A deceased person's effects include some of the best ateliers |
| DEATHTAX | Tax on a deceased person's estate |
| INHERITANCETAX | Tax on a deceased person's estate |
| REQUIEM | Religious ceremony performed as a memorial to a deceased person (7) |
| CANONISE | To declare a deceased person to be a saint (8) |