| MOSER | Daughter of a Swiss goldsmith, the youngest founding member of the Royal Academy who painted Spring, Summer, Bouquet of Flowers and a room at Frogmore House (5) |
| WEST | Benjamin -; a founder of the Royal Academy who served as its second president (4) |
| VICAR | 1766 novel by Oliver Goldsmith, The _ Of Wake field (5) |
| ROAM | "Where'er I ___...": Goldsmith, "The Traveller" |
| LEBRUN | A founding member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture noted for his paintings on the ceiling of the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles (2,4) |
| KAUFFMAN | Swiss Neoclassical painter who was a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts; her works include |
| LEIGHTON | President of the Royal Academy from 1878-96 who painted Crenaia the Nymph of the Dargle, The Garden of the Hesperides andA Flaming June (8) |
| CASSON | Director of architecture at the Festival of Britain who was elected president of the Royal Academy in 1976 and illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| LIOTARD | Name, similar to that of a famous trapeze artist's, of a Swiss artist who adopted Turkish dress and created, in paint or pastel, The Chocolate Girl, The Early Breakfast, Portrait of Lady with Hyacinth |
| ANNE | First name of the Princess Royal; patron of Save the Children and the first member of the royal family to compete in the Olympic Games (4) |
| ANGELICA | ____ Kauffmann, Swiss Neoclassical painter who was a founder member of the Royal Academy (8) |
| INIGO | English landscape painter and a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768, John ... Richards |
| REYNOLDS | First president of the Royal Academy of Arts who co-founded The Club and painted actress Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse (8) |
| TINDALL | Surname of Mike, the member of the royal family who took part in I'm A Celeb in 2022(7) |
| EVELYN | Diarist and author of Sylva who was a founding member of the Royal Society in 1660 (6) |
| PRINCEREGENT | Member of the royal family who can act during the absence or incapacity of the monarch (6,6) |
| ROULADE | French culinary word for a sweet or savoury dish in the form of a Swiss roll or galantine (7) |
| AETHELING | Term used in Anglo-Saxon times to designate a person of noble birth, particularly a member of the royal house of Wessex (9) |
| REDCAP | A name, owing to its scarlet mask, for the thistle-tweaker or goldfinch; a malevolent goblin said to reside in ruined Scottish castles; or, a member of the Royal Military Police (6) |
| DONOGHUE | Lynn, Ontario-born portrait painter and member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts who died in 2003 (8) |