| PORTRAYAL | Depiction, characterisation (9) |
| DEPICTION | Set record in speech characterisation (9) |
| BITCHY | Uncharitable characterisation of a female setter? (6) |
| ACT | Take part in the characterisation (3) |
| SIR | Characterisation brings back the knight (3) |
| CLAUS | Santa returns in unusual characterisation (5) |
| ERICACEOUS | Morecambe and Wise, we hear, sag from this blooming characterisation (10) |
| IDEA | The characterisation of something in general terms; concept (4) |
| ARTISTE | Characterisation of part is testing a leading performer? (7) |
| STEREOTYPING | Simple characterisation of, eg, poetry isn’t wrong |
| ENACTMENT | Depiction, portrayal (9) |
| NARRATION | Depiction or story or report (9) |
| OVERDRAWN | Like some accounts with exaggerated depiction (9) |
| CORNFIELD | The -; referred to by its creator John Constable as The Drinking Boy, a pastoral landscape painting with a depiction of a lad, sheep and collie (9) |
| UNIVERSAL | - Pictures; film studio with a logo featuring a depiction of Earth (9) |
| EDWARDIAN | Back in Vienna, I draw depiction of the king (9) |
| ADORATION | - of the Magi; depiction of the nativity in art, such as that by Leonardo da Vinci or Giotto (9) |
| JEFFERIES | Naturalist noted for his depiction of rural life in works including Bevis, The Open Air and Tarka the Otter author Henry Williamson's favourite book The Story of My Heart (9) |
| CITYSCAPE | Breakdown from PC, say, in name for urban depiction (9) |
| ARTEMISIA | ____ Gentileschi, Baroque painter noted for her depiction of women (9) |