| TRIPTYCH | Art consisting of a painting or carving on three panels (8) |
| DIPTYCH | A painting or carving on two panels, usually hinged like a book (7) |
| INTAGLI | Glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or carving on a stone. (7) |
| MOSAIC | Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of coloured glass or stone (6) |
| BUST | Art consisting of a head and shoulders |
| ICON | A devotional painting or carving on wood of Christ or another holy figure |
| DIPTYCHS | Paintings or carvings on two panels |
| ICONS | A devotional painting or carving on wood of Christ and another holy figure |
| SEASCAPE | A painting or photograph of a maritime scene (8) |
| MAHOGANY | The importation of what wood in the 1720s led to a revival of carving on English furniture? (8) |
| GARGOYLE | Grotesque carving on a building, usually serving as a rainspout (8) |
| INTAGLIO | Sunken or depressed engraving or carving (8) |
| GRAFFITO | Single scribble, carving, on a wall, pottery, etc (8) |
| DETAIL | Based on "to cut", a word for an individual fact or item; an area of a painting or map considered/studied separately from the whole; or, a body of troops set apart for special duty (6) |
| ARTISTIC | First of teak inlaid carvings on new sitar is beautifully designed (8) |
| TUKUTUKU | Decorative panels between carvings on Maori meeting houses (8) |
| FRAME | A rigid surround of a painting or a door; or, the skeleton of anything (5) |
| STILLLIFE | Description of a painting or drawing of inanimate objects, such as Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit or Braque's Violin and Candlestick (5,4) |
| SHADOW | Umbra; the dark part of a painting; or, a spy who secretly follows (6) |
| TAICHICHUAN | Chinese martial art consisting of very slow, controlled movements (3,3,5) |