| TALIBAN | Afghan political movement whose name means "students" (7) |
| TALIB | Arabic name that means "student" |
| SINNFEIN | Irish republican political movement whose name means 'we ourselves' |
| SCHERZO | In music, a brisk lively movement whose name means 'joke' in Italian |
| DADA | Movement whose name means "hobbyhorse" |
| FAUVISM | Art movement whose exponents included Matisse, Derain and Vlaminck (7) |
| WATTEAU | A key figure in the Rococo art movement whose style of painting was categorised by the French Academy in 1717 as "fete galante" (7) |
| DESTIJL | Dutch art movement whose leaders included Piet Mondrian (2,5) |
| JEANLUC | Film director, associated with the Nouvelle Vague movement, whose early works include A Bout de Souffle (4-3,6) |
| MATISSE | Henri _, French artist connected with the Fauvist and Modernist movements, whose works included The Dance (1910) |
| LEFTISM | Political movement remaining - one heartless total (7) |
| EVANGELICALISM | Movement whose name comes from the Greek word for "good news" |
| ZIONISM | Political movement for the establishment of a national homeland for Jews in Palestine (7) |
| NEWLEFT | 60's-70's political movement |
| CARLIST | Member of Spanish political movement providing inventory of vehicles |
| NEONAZI | An adherent of a post World War II far-right political movement (3-4) |
| ZEN | Movement whose members seek satori |
| RASTAFARI | Movement whose followers worship an Ethiopian emperor |
| NEOCLASSICISM | Art movement whose leading figures included David and Canova (13) |
| RAMOS | Mel, Pop Art painter movement whose works include Lola Cola (5) |