| ROSSETTI | Dante Gabriel _, a founder of the Pre-raphaelite Brotherhood (8) |
| DANTE | --- Gabriel Rossetti, a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (5) |
| STEALTHY | The ____ School of Criticism was Dante Gabriel Rosetti’s response to Robert Buchanan’s attack on the Pre-Raphaelites in The Fleshly School of Poetry |
| HUNT | William Holman, English painter, a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (4) |
| HOLMAN | William --- ---, British painter; a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (6,4) |
| HOLMANHUNT | William - - - - - -, British painter, a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (6,4) |
| DANTEGABRIELROSSETTI | The poet among the three founders of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood |
| MILLAIS | English painter, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (7) |
| WEDGWOOD | Potter, abolitionist and inventor of the jasperware with which he replicated the Portland Vase whose son John was a founder of the Royal Horticultural Society (8) |
| DAYDREAM | The - -; Dante Gabriel Rossetti's painting of Jane Morris sitting in a bough of sycamore with honeysuckle (3,5) |
| FIELDING | A founder of the Bow Street Runners who wrote Tom Jones and a parody of Richardson's Pamela titled Shamela (8) |
| GABRIELROSSETTI | Dante ___ , English poet and artist who was a cofounder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 (7,8) |
| GOLDMANN | Nahum ******** , Zionist who was a founder of the World Jewish Congress (8) |
| TABENKIN | Yitzhak ******** , a founder of the kibbutz movement born in 1888 (8) |
| JANE | Forename of a Pre-Raphaelite muse and Arts and Crafts embroiderer who was the wife of William Morris, immortalised in The Blue Silk Dress, Water Willow and other paintings by her lover, Dante Gabriel |
| INSOMNIA | Poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (8) |
| SCHLEGEL | Friedrich von ___, German philosopher and critic who was a founder of the romantic movement in Germa |
| JOHNMILLAIS | English painter and founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (4,7) |
| OLDLATIN | Language of the pre-Roman Empire |
| WILDING | Uncultivated plant such as the crab-apple; a muse of Dante Gabriel Rossetti; or, Isabella Tree's book about the creation of the Knepp estate (7) |