| RAVILIOUS | Artist noted for his watercolours of the South Downs landscape such as Chalk Paths, The Lighthouse at Beachy Head and The Long Man of Wilmington (9) |
| CASTLE | Shed next to empty lighthouse, a grand edifice (6) |
| COROT | French draper turned painter noted for his en plein air landscapes such as The Bridge at Narni, View of the Forest of Fontainebleau and Springtime of Life (5) |
| SISLEY | Born in Paris of expatriate British parents, the Impressionist noted for rural landscapes such as Avenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle-Saint-Cloud, Among the Vines Louveciennes, Regatta at Molesey a |
| TENIERS | Artist noted for depictions of peasant life, taverns, monkey scenes and country/pastoral landscapes, such as A Kermis on St Georges Day, Autumn from the Four Seasons series and Peasants Merry-Making B |
| KNIGHT | Artist and Royal Academician Dame Laura, noted for scenes of circus life, ballet, women at war and for Newlyn School landscapes such as Lamorna Cove and On the Beach (6) |
| MERIAN | Naturalist and entomologist noted for her accurate watercolours of insects and plants who was one of the first to document the metamorphosis of the butterfly (6) |
| LORRAINE | 1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs (5,8) |
| ALICE | 1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs (5,8) |
| WEALD | The ?, region of SE England between the North Downs and the South Downs (5) |
| SISTERS | Seven -; chalk cliffs forming part of the South Downs (7) |
| ALICELORRAINE | 1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs |
| WINCHESTER | City by the western end of the South Downs National Park |
| CUYP | Often incorporating Italianate lighting, a Dutch painter of landscapes such as A River Scene with Distant Windmills (4) |
| PIPER | John -. British artist best known for his series of watercolours of Windsor Castle. etc. (5) |
| TRAILS | National a"; network of 15 long-distance footpaths including the South West Coast Path, the Ridgeway and the Pennine Way (6) |
| ROCK | Mineral mass forming part of Earth's crust such as chalk, granite, limestone, marble or serpentine (4) |
| CALCIUM | White crystalline compound of which materials such as chalk and limestone are chiefly composed (7) |
| CARBONATE | White crystalline compound of which materials such as chalk and limestone are chiefly composed (9) |
| LEWES | Town in the South Downs National Park approximately three miles from Glyndebourne, site of a bloody |