| VIDEONASTY | Contribution to provide on a stylised, shocking film |
| SHADE | What trees provide on a sunny summer day |
| SLEEPER | One out to provide on-line support? |
| TURKEY | Shocking film, possibly, that's served up at Christmas? |
| LENDS | Provides on a temporary basis |
| CONE | Fruit of a pine tree or other conifer depicted in a stylised form in paisley or as a finial; a flower of the hop plant; or, a curled wafer for a scoop of ice cream (4) |
| OSCAR | Nickname of a golden statuette in the form of a stylised knight awarded for excellence in acting or film production (5) |
| FOIL | A defeat; an incomplete fall in wrestling; "tin" wrap; gold leaf; an arc in tracery; a stylised heraldic flower; or, a button-tipped fencing sword (4) |
| LILY | Flower represented in a stylised form as a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| ENGLISHHERITAGE | With a logo in the form of a stylised castle, body that looks after historic monuments/buildings and administers blue plaques (7,8) |
| TUDOR | English royal house symbolised by a stylised red-and-white rose adopted as a badge by Henry VII (5) |
| HEART | Cardiovascular organ depicted in a stylised form to symbolise love or as one of the four suits in cards (5) |
| LIS | Chinese miles; or, in heraldry, another name for a charge in the form of a stylised flower with three petals bound at the base (3) |
| GOLDFINCH | Any one of a charm of thistledown-eating Jack Nickers, King Harrys, redcaps or yellowbirds appearing in Pennsylvanian Dutch folk art as a stylised "distelfink" (9) |
| QUATREFOIL | A four-leafed clover; or, a stylised decorative representation of said lucky charm or "truelove" in architecture, art, heraldry, textiles or tracery (10) |
| FLEUR | French flower, while the ___s-de-lis is a stylised lily (5) |
| EMOTICON | Series of typed characters representing a stylised face (8) |
| CAVERN | In a stylised way, carve name in underground chamber (6) |
| ALBERGO | A stylised globe about right for Italian inn (7) |
| TREFOIL | Three-lobed design in the form of a stylised clover leaf used in architectural tracery and heraldry (7) |