| CLOISONNE | Decorative technique one's working into identical copy |
| UPLATE | Working into the night, making Bourdain's third dish (2,4) |
| IONBEAMS | Streams of particles working into metal girders (3,5) |
| CINEMAVERITE | Film technique, one adopted by amazingly creative men (6,6) |
| IMPASTO | Van Gogh's technique: one man with shady reputation starting oils (7) |
| SHAME | Hothead gets into identical disgrace (5) |
| TRUE | "They come ___": said of seedlings that develop into identical offspring to their parents! (4) |
| SILKSCREEN | Decorative technique practiced by a worm? |
| DABBLING | Decorative technique applied to paper, eggs or blown eggshells (8) |
| ENAMEL | Vitreous material used in the decorative technique of cloisonne (6) |
| SGRAFFITO | Decorative technique, "scratched away" in Italian (9) |
| CLONED | Made an identical copy of an organism (6) |
| CLONING | Making a genetically identical copy |
| CLONE | To make an identical copy, "Dolly" was first? (5) |
| ORMOLU | From the French for "powdered gold", an 18th and 19th-century decorative technique used for clocks and similar articles |
| POINTILLE | A pattern of tiny dots gauffered, punched or stippled with a fine burin in the art of armoury, bookbinding, gilding or gold tooling; or, the decorative technique used (9) |
| SGRAFFITI | Small ornate gift, one incorporating greatly revolutionary decorative techniques (9) |
| CPAS | Ones working with books |
| ESQS | Ones working on a case-by-case basis?: Abbr. |
| SANTAS | Ones working over the holidays? |