| IMPRESSION | Permission arranged for an imitation (10) |
| TUDORESQUE | Of an imitation of Elizabethan style (10) |
| RHINESTONE | An imitation diamond made of paste (10) |
| BRASSEDOFF | Fed up to find the gold ring was an imitation? (7,3) |
| ESCORT | Cortes arranged for an armed guard |
| MADRIGAL | Song arranged for an admiral touring Gateshead (8) |
| IMAGE | Game I arranged for an exact likeness |
| POLECAT | Place to be arranged for an animal (7) |
| AMERICASCUP | Campus race: I arranged for an old trophy (8,3) |
| ARTISTE | Treat is arranged for an entertainer (7) |
| PAININTHENECK | Penance, I think, can be arranged for an irritating person (4,2,3,4) |
| HENS | The female attendees of the party that Moira arranged for an upcoming Dales wedding (4) |
| COPY | From "abundance, plenty", word first for a transcript of an original, later an individual specimen of an article, book, newspaper or other work; matter to be typeset/printed; or, an imitation or repro |
| ERSATZ | From German for "replacement", what is a product made as an imitation of a better one? (6) |
| PASTICHE | Work of art produced as an imitation or in the style of an original, sometimes with fraudulent intent; or, a jumble, medley or potpourri (8) |
| ORMOLU | An imitation of gold |
| TADAH | An imitation of the sound of a fanfare |
| MOCKTURTLESOUP | A really neat dish, but an imitation of course |
| MUMMERSET | An imitation West Country accent used in drama (9) |
| RHINE | This stone is an imitation diamond (5) |