| MOTIONPICTURE | Film the transportation of the Mona Lisa? (6,7) |
| TRAFFIC | Word for the transportation of goods or passengers; the aggregate of vehicles moving on a highway; the passing to and fro of pedestrians; or, communication between people (7) |
| EYES | Parts of the "Mona Lisa" that seem to follow the viewer |
| ETATS | Paris... Salle des _ (Location of the Mona Lisa in The Louvre) |
| PICASSO | Artist who was questioned about the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911 (7) |
| LEONARDODAVINCI | Painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" (8,2,5) |
| VINCI | Painter of the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da ... |
| LOUVRE | Home of the 'Mona Lisa' |
| SMILE | Notable feature of the Mona Lisa |
| DAVINCI | Painter of the Mona Lisa (2,5) |
| HAULAGE | Charge for the transportation of goods |
| TRADEROUTE | Established sea or land track used for the transportation of goods (5,5) |
| FLUME | Narrow artificial channel conveying water, e.g. for the transportation of logs or timber (5) |
| GOATEE | Part of Duchamp's parody of the "Mona Lisa" |
| PORTRAITOFALADY | James's version of the Mona Lisa? |
| TOWER | "You're the Nile; You're the ... of Pisa; You're the smile; On the Mona Lisa; I'm a worthless check, a total wreck, a flop; But if, baby, I'm the bottom, you're the top" |
| TOTAL | "You're the Nile; you're the Tower of Pisa; You're the smile on the Mona Lisa; I'm a worthless check, a ... wreck, a flop; But if, baby, I'm the bottom, you're the top" |
| CBER | One with a handle on the transportation industry? |
| PROHIBITION | Period of US history in which the manufacture, sale and transportation of intoxicating liquors was banned (11) |
| AIRLIFT | A means of transportation of goods during a blockade (7) |