| EROTICA | Sexually explicit art, photographs, sculptures, or literature, depicting human sexuality. (7) |
| GSPOT | "The ___ and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality" (1982 best seller) |
| HAVELOCK | ____ Ellis, physician and social reformer born in 1859 noted for his study of human sexuality (8) |
| LUNETTES | Crescent-shaped ornaments; semicircular recesses occupied by paintings, murals or relief sculptures; or, half-moon windows or fanlights (8) |
| STATUARY | Sculptures or other form of art, say, divided by working group (8) |
| EFFIGIES | Sculptures or models of people (8) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| PORTRAY | Describe in a work of art or literature (7) |
| RAUNCHY | Sexually explicit |
| ACADEMY | Art, science or literature institute (7) |
| DRAPERY | A cloth merchant's trade or shop; a depiction of swathes of fabric in painting or sculpture; or, curtains, hangings and textiles collectively (7) |
| LUNETTE | Literally meaning "little moon", a crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting, window or relief sculpture; or, an old word for a half horseshoe (7) |
| NAMIBIA | Question one's sexuality in North American country (7) |
| PRIAPIC | Couple standing in picture con-cerned with male sexuality (7) |
| OUTCAST | Reject being frank about sexuality before fling (7) |
| ROMANCE | Category for languages or literature |
| ARTFORM | In which to learn sculpture or painting (3,4) |
| VIDUITY | Tape suggesting sexuality, outing Father's bereft state |
| MAILOUT | Man loudly open about sexuality in publicity blitz |
| FINEART | Such as painting, sculpture or architecture |