| EMULATING | In imitation of English language, fool is entertaining |
| SCALLOPS | Fanned mollusc shells emblematic of St James the Great and pilgrims; or, ornamental curves cut in the edges of cloth or worked in knitting in imitation of thus (8) |
| GRISAILLE | From French for "grey", a monochromatic painting executed entirely in shades of grey, in imitation of stone sculpture; or, the original stained glass in this manner (9) |
| AIGRETTE | Piece of jewellery in imitation of a plume of feathers (8) |
| FUGUE | From "flight", a contrapuntal composition in which a number of parts/voices enter successively in imitation of each other; or, a psychogenic flight from reality (5) |
| PLONK | Word, thought to be in imitation of the "blanc" in French vin blanc, for a cheap variety of said white wine or any other inferior vinous beverage (5) |
| ERSATZ | Made in imitation of some items in jeweller's at Zermatt (6) |
| PASTICHE | Historical leader of independence, guerrilla in imitation of others (8) |
| ECHOING | Repeating in imitation of mythological nymph in German (7) |
| SCAT | What is improvised jazz singing, using the voice in imitation of an instrument? (4) |
| EBONISE | To stain or finish in imitation of prized black wood, is to do what (7) |
| MOUSE | An originally corded device named for its resemblance to a long-tailed rodent; or, with "potato", in imitation of "couch potato", a person who spends excessive amounts of time sat at a computer, using |
| BEEFCAKE | Hunk beginning to collapse in imitation of worker? (8) |
| SIMULATE | Make in imitation of |
| OMLAHS | Staffs left in imitation of uprising |
| LEMONLIME | Distinctive tart flavour made in imitation of the lemon (9) |
| AUTOMATA | Moving mechanical devices made in imitation of human beings |
| ORRERY | Corrected error by day's end in imitation of the planets (6) |
| WAINSCOTING | Graining in imitation of oak (11) |
| COPYCAT | Ape and feline in imitation of another (7) |