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RAVILIOUSArtist 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)
CASTLEShed next to empty lighthouse, a grand edifice (6)
COROTFrench 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)
SISLEYBorn 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
TENIERSArtist 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
KNIGHTArtist 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)
MERIANNaturalist 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)
LORRAINE1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs (5,8)
ALICE1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs (5,8)
WEALDThe ?, region of SE England between the North Downs and the South Downs (5)
SISTERSSeven -; chalk cliffs forming part of the South Downs (7)
ALICELORRAINE1875 R D Blackmore novel subtitled A Tale of the South Downs
WINCHESTERCity by the western end of the South Downs National Park
CUYPOften incorporating Italianate lighting, a Dutch painter of landscapes such as A River Scene with Distant Windmills (4)
PIPERJohn -. British artist best known for his series of watercolours of Windsor Castle. etc. (5)
TRAILSNational a"; network of 15 long-distance footpaths including the South West Coast Path, the Ridgeway and the Pennine Way (6)
ROCKMineral mass forming part of Earth's crust such as chalk, granite, limestone, marble or serpentine (4)
CALCIUMWhite crystalline compound of which materials such as chalk and limestone are chiefly composed (7)
CARBONATEWhite crystalline compound of which materials such as chalk and limestone are chiefly composed (9)
LEWESTown in the South Downs National Park approximately three miles from Glyndebourne, site of a bloody