| PASTELS | Crayon-like sticks of powdered pigment used by Jean-tienne Liotard to create works of art including The Chocolate Girl, Still Life with Figs and Still Life: Tea Set (7) |
| PASTELLIST | Crayonist who creates their characteristically pale-hued works of art with the sticks of powdered pigment synonymous with delicate, muted or soft shades of colour (10) |
| TAPESTRIES | Records attempts to create works of art (10) |
| CHIPS | Pommes frites-like sticks of deep-fried potato, traditionally served in cones or parcels of newspaper; poker tokens; or, fragments of stone (5) |
| TONER | A fine black or coloured powdered pigment used in xerography; or, a skin tonic prepared with ingredients such as cucumber extract, rosewater or witch-hazel (5) |
| PASTILLE | A cone or pellet of aromatics or herbs burnt as incense; a lozenge or sweet; or, one of the words for a crayon-like stick of pigment (8) |
| STATUTE | Act to create work of art without training initially (7) |
| TEMPERA | Painting medium of powdered pigment suspended in a water-soluble binder such as egg yolk; from Italian, 'to mix' (7) |
| SCULPTS | Creates works of art by carving, shaping or moulding materials (7) |
| OFSTJOHN | Playfully josh North Scottish scoffer to create work of Dali in Kelvin Grove (6,2,2,4,2,3,5) |
| OFTHECROSS | Playfully josh North Scottish scoffer to create work of 15Ac in Kelvin Grove (6,2,2,4,2,3,5) |
| CHRIST | Playfully josh North Scottish scoffer to create work of 15Ac in Kelvin Grove (6,2,2,4,2,3,5) |
| PASTEL | A light or subdued shade of a color / crayon consisting of powdered pigments bound with a gum solution |
| IMPASTO | Artistic painting technique used by Jean Dubuffet to create The Busy Life (7) |
| ESOTERICA | I create works including very specialised stuff (9) |
| SAMO | Graffiti tag used by Jean-Michel Basquiat |
| LIPSTICK | crayon-like cosmetic |
| GOUACHE | Opaque pigment used by Henri Matisse to create the Blue Nudes series and Auguste Herbin to paint Nud |
| CRAYON | From the Latin for "chalk", a pastel-like stick of pigmented wax; or, with "manner", a printmaking technique used for the reproduction of brown or red chalk drawings (6) |
| OCHRE | Ranging in colour from yellow and orange to red and brown, the earliest known pigment used by humans (5) |