| WOODCUT | Design or print created from an engraved block in xylography or the Japanese art ukiyo-e (7) |
| AQUATINT | From "coloured water", a watercolour-like print created via a tonal method of printmaking, sometimes involving a dust-box (8) |
| OSAKA | Tennis star Naomi, or the Japanese city where she was born |
| DIET | A weight loss programme a or the Japanese parliament (4) |
| WOOD | Xylem used in xylography; a small forest; a bowling bowl; or, a pulpit (4) |
| DURER | Michael Wolgemut's protege noted for his technical mastery in xylography, as seen in Apocalypse (5) |
| CUTS | Canals, engraved blocks, hair trims, power outages, price reductions, rake-offs, slices or workhorses (4) |
| WOODCUTS | Engraved blocks used for printing |
| ETCHING | Print produced from an engraved plate (7) |
| UTAMARO | Exponent of the ukiyo-e style whose paintings include The Nakadaya Teahouse and Flowers of Edo: Youn |
| ORIGAMI | The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds). |
| IKEBANA | What is the name for the Japanese art of flower arranging? (7) |
| FLOWERS | Botanical structures pressed in the Japanese art of oshibana (7) |
| ITALICS | Slanting type or print used to indicate emphasis or a foreign word (7) |
| WOODBLOCKS | Items used to create "pictures of the floating world" in the Japanese art of ukiyo-e, such as those at the V&A (10) |
| STENCIL | Mark or print with a stencil (7) |
| THEORUM | Article - or print measure - as propounded by Pythagoras (7) |
| WAVE | The Great ___ off Kanagawa, a woodblock print by the Japanese Ukiyo-e artist Hokusai |
| MACULATURE | An impression taken to remove remaining ink from an engraved plate before re-inking |
| TOKEN | Amoret, favour or memento such as an engraved coin, love-knot or a portrait miniature; a counter, man or piece for a board game; or, a voucher exchanged for a book or a gift (5) |