| ALLAN | David, 18c portrait painter known as the 'Scottish Hogarth' (5) |
| WHISTLER | American portrait painter known for his butterfly signature (8) |
| ROBROY | Novel by Walter Scott based on the life of the outlaw and later hero known as the Scottish Robin Hood (3,3) |
| AVERCAMP | Dutch painter known as the "Mute of Kampen" whose pioneering winter scenes, observing ice-skaters, kolfers, snowballers, tobogganers and walkers, hang in the National Gallery, Rijksmuseum and Windsor |
| OPIE | Painter known as the Cornish Wonder |
| MENDELSSOHN | German composer whose Symphony No.3 is known as the Scottish (11) |
| HAREBELL | Flowering plant also known as the Scottish bluebell (8) |
| JACKSONPOLLOCK | Painter known as "The Dripper" |
| BENCH | 'The --', an oil-on-canvas painting by William Hogarth (5) |
| SHANG | Dynasty which ruled in China from around the 18c to the 12c B.C. (5) |
| WOLFE | James, 18c English soldier who commanded the British capture of Quebec (5) |
| EULER | Leonhard, 18c Swiss mathematician noted for his work on the calculus of variation (5) |
| WOOLF | Author whose books including Jacob's Room and The Waves were originally printed by her publishing house Hogarth Press with covers designed by her sister Vanessa (5) |
| LITHO | Hogarth cloistered courtyard erased on right of illuminated print (5) |
| ARGOT | Talk that got Hogarth heartily upset (5) |
| OMBRE | 18c card game which originated in 16c Spain (5) |
| CLIVE | Robert, 18c British general and victor at Plassey (5) |
| ANNEX | Appendix making 18c Queen cross (5) |
| CONTE | Hard crayon used by artists named after an 18c chemist (5) |
| MANON | And 12 Ac. Four-act opera by Puccini set in 18c France (5,7) |