| TOPIARIST | Horticulturist skilled in an ancient Roman art that today typically involves creating box balls, yew peacocks, mazes, knot gardens, cloud hedges ... (9) |
| HEBRAIST | Person skilled in an ancient Semitic language (8) |
| SETDESIGN | Art that involves creating scenery |
| OCD | It typically involves repetitive behavior, briefly |
| ARTISAN | Craftsperson, one skilled in an industrial art (7) |
| TRIPLE | With 36-Across statistical feat that typically involves the number of points rebounds and assists |
| DABHAND | Person who is skilled in an activity (3,4) |
| TIERS | Rows typically involve everyone rudely shouting at first (5) |
| ACADIA | Region and former French colony in NE North America that today includes modern Nova Scotia (6) |
| ATRIUM | Small court or principal room with a centre open to the sky in an ancient Roman house; or, a glass-roofed hall in a modern building (6) |
| FORUM | Public square or marketplace in an ancient Roman city where business was conducted and law courts we |
| COHORT | One of the ten units of between 300 and 600 men in an ancient Roman Legion |
| ARIES | First sign that is found in Roman art |
| PENTATHLON | Modern -; Pierre de Coubertin's version of a multi-sport event invented by the Ancient Greeks that today consists of five sports - swimming, shooting fencing, riding and running (10) |
| ANATOLIA | Historical region also called Asia Minor, the peninsula of land that today represents the Asian part of Turkey (8) |
| CHARIOTPAMPHLET | Promotional literature in an ancient Roman showroom? |
| TOGA | Robe in an ancient Roman wardrobe |
| APODYTERIUM | Changing room in an ancient Roman bathhouse, visited before the caldarium (hot room), tepidarium (warm room) and frigidarium (cold room) (11) |
| ARTEMIS | Goddess, I gathered, turned up in Roman art (7) |
| CLASSICAL | Like ancient Greek or Roman art |