| BOSCH | Hieronymus, early Netherlandish painter noted for The Garden Of Earthly Delights (5) |
| VANEYCK | Jan, Early Netherlandish painter noted for his 1434 oil painting The Arnolfini Portrait (3,4) |
| KENT | Origanum '- - - - Beauty', marjoram named for the garden of England (4) |
| HIERONYMUSBOSCH | Artist in the Early Netherlandish school, best known for triptychs |
| STONE | Material used for staddles, old troughs and architectural pieces for the garden such as ball finials, urns and pedestals for armillaries (5) |
| PRADO | Art gallery where The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch is housed (5) |
| HOOKE | Scientist's fine cutting tool for the garden (5) |
| HUMUS | Low continual sound we follow for something good for the garden |
| MULCH | Moisture-retaining material for the garden - a great deal left inside (5) |
| HEDGE | No straight answer for the garden barrier! (5) |
| PLANT | Machinery for the garden (5) |
| SUSAN | Black-eyed ____ is another name for the garden plant Rudbeckia fulgida |
| VEREY | Plantswoman remembered for the gardens at her former home at Barnsley House near Cirencester (5) |
| DUTCH | Netherlandish |
| HELL | What the rightmost panel of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" depicts |
| DEHOOCH | Dutch Golden Age painter noted for The Courtyard of a House in Delft (2,5) |
| MICHELANGELO | Italian Renaissance painter noted for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (12) |
| DEMON | Frequent Hieronymus Bosch subject |
| DRAPER | Victorian Neoclassical painter noted for The Lament for Icarus as well as The Vintage Morn, A Water Baby, By Summer Seas and Pot Pourri (6) |
| BANJAMINWEST | U.S.-born painter noted for The Death of General Wolfe (8,4) |