| GRACE | Beauty of movement |
| GRACEFUL | Characterised by beauty of movement (8) |
| AGNES | Forename of the "Lady of Beauty" of the Chateau de Loches who was a mistress of Charles VII and first official favourite of a French king (5) |
| GIBB | Camilla -, author of the novels Sweetness in the Belly and The Beauty of Humanity Movement (4) |
| IMAN | Supermodel author of "The Beauty of Color" |
| TROY | Beauty of the ancient world, Helen of ... |
| ESTHETE | Lover of the beauty of art |
| BELLE | The beauty of "Beauty and the Beast" |
| CHERRY | Hanami is the Japanese custom in which people gather to admire the beauty of the blossom of this fru |
| MUSIC | This series of aquilegia (columbine) varieties is vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined to produce beauty of form, harmony and emotion! (5) |
| PRAIRIESCENERY | Wheatfields in Manitoba and Grasslands in Saskatchewan, as examples of the beauty of this: 2 wds. |
| SYMMETRY | Exact correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane or axis; beauty of form; or, balance (8) |
| BELCANTO | In music, a style of singing characterised by beauty of tone rather than dramatic power (3,5) |
| HOUSMAN | Classical scholar and poet who explores themes of life, loss, love, nostalgia and the beauty of the English countryside in his collection titled A Shropshire Lad (7) |
| LINDSAY | "A nation that doesn't love the beauty of women is doomed," said controversial Australian artist and Age of Consent writer, Norman ... |
| DAR | "The Beauty of the Rain" singer Williams |
| PERI | Beauty of myth |
| VANEGLORY | The beauty of a wind indicator? |
| HELEN | British astronaut Sharman or beauty of Troy |
| GLAMOUR | Voluptuous beauty of grand old actress (7) |