| PASTICHE | Work of art that imitates the style of another |
| EMULATOR | A computer program that imitates the internal design of a microprocessor-based device such as a games console |
| PARODIES | Musical, literary, or other compositions that mimic the style of another composer or author in a humorous or satirical way (8) |
| ALLEGORY | A story, picture or other work of art that uses symbols to convey a hidden or ulterior meaning (8) |
| MOONWALK | Style of dancing that imitates weightless movement (8) |
| PASTICHES | Pieces of art that imitate previous styles (9) |
| SIMULATE | Imitate the appearance or character of (8) |
| PASTICHEUR | A writer or composer whose work imitates the style of one or more others |
| EMERGERS | Flies that imitate hatching insects (8) |
| ONOMATOPOEIA | The use or property of words that imitate the sound they denote (12) |
| ROWINGMACHINE | Gym device that imitates the Boat Race! (6,7) |
| PARODY | A composition that mimics the style of another composer, author, etc, in a humorous or satirical way (6) |
| EARTHDEMILO | Work of art that was presented to Louis XVIII in 1821 |
| PIETA | Only work of art that Michelangelo signed |
| TORSO | Work of art that goes to waist? |
| TAT | Work of art that can't be resold, in brief |
| SCULPTURE | Work of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone (9) |
| SLEEPER | Beam supporting a railway track; an antique or a work of art that has been undervalued and consequently left unsold; or, a spy who is lying low and waiting to be activated (7) |
| MOOSE | Animal imitates the noise of another, having minimal energy (5) |
| IMITATE | Try to follow style of another ape (7) |