| MYTHICAL | Fabulous or imaginary (8) |
| TERRIFIC | Excellent, fabulous or fantastic (8) |
| CREATURE | Word for an animal; or, a fictional or imaginary being such as a monster or unicorn (8) |
| FANCIFUL | Dubious or imaginary (8) |
| NOTIONAL | Hypothetical or imaginary (8) |
| BOGEYMAN | Person (real or imaginary) used as a threat to children (8) |
| STRAWMAN | Weak or imaginary argument or opponent, who is set up to be easily defeated (5,3) |
| BESTIARY | Collection of animals, real or imaginary, but all illuminated within the pages of a medieval book (8) |
| BRITCOM | "Absolutely Fabulous" or "Father Ted" |
| MUSTSEE | Like a fabulous or important film, informally |
| LEGENDARY | Epic, fabulous or remarkable |
| EPONYM | A real or imaginary person for whom something is named; or, the name or title so derived (6) |
| UTOPIA | A real or imaginary society, place or state, considered to be perfect or ideal (6) |
| CLOTHES | Garments, habiliments or vestures, such as the real or imaginary ones of a vain emperor in a tale by Hans Christian Andersen; or, bed linen (7) |
| CONCRETE | Not abstract or imaginary (8) |
| BEINGS | Real or imaginary living creatures or entities (6) |
| SCENES | Landscapes; places of real or imaginary action; or, theatrical backdrops, stage settings etc, behind which dealings are figuratively carried out in private (6) |
| NOS | They may be real or imaginary: Abbr. |
| UMBER | *It might be real or imaginary |
| MYTHS | Traditional narratives usually involving supernatural or imaginary persons |