| EMBOSSED | Given relief by a printmaker? (8) |
| PRESSES | A printmaker has these urges (7) |
| INKY | Like a printmaker's hands |
| EASED | Given relief from a disease difficult to cure (5) |
| SCOUNDREL | Charlie found in stretch of water with a fair amount of relief by rogue (9) |
| WITHOUTRESPITE | Given no relief by means of shocking spleen (7,7) |
| CEASED | Stopped when many were given relief (6) |
| DISEASE | Coppers given relief for illness |
| ACUPUNCTURE | Pain relief by needles (11) |
| DOGLEG | Diversion lifted for relief by the way? (6) |
| CATHARTIC | Providing relief by wearing Arctic hat (9) |
| ANALGESIA | Pain relief by drugs |
| COMFORTED | Given relief in stress to first mourners forced to move |
| REPOUSSE | Raised in relief by hammering from behind or within (8) |
| DEGAS | Parisian painter, pastellist, printmaker and sculptor whose oeuvre includes a portrait of aerialist/trapezist Miss La La, suspended from the rafters of the Cirque Fernando by a rope clenched between h |
| ELISABETHFRINK | English sculptor and printmaker made a DBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1992 |
| DURER | German painter and printmaker, a major figure of the Renaissance (5) |
| SICKERT | Walter, English painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group (7) |
| WILLIAM | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| BLAKE | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |