| JANVANEYCK | Flemish painter whose most famous work is the altarpiece The Adoration of the Lamb in Ghent |
| STUBBS | English painter whose most famous work, is in London's National Gallery (6) |
| COOPER | James Fenimore ---, American writer whose most famous work is the novel The Last Of The Mohicans (6) |
| JAN | Mr. van Eyck, Flemish painter of the altarpiece The Adoration of the Holy Lamb (3) |
| EDVARDMUNCH | Norwegian artist whose most famous work is The Scream (6,5) |
| OBSCURE | To hide the last of the lamb in a made-up course (7) |
| VANEYCK | Jan, Flemish painter whose works include The Adoration of the Lamb (3,4) |
| DURER | German engraver and painter whose works include the Adoration of the Magi, Feast of the Rosary, The Four Apostles and The Nativity, from The Small Passion (5) |
| EYCK | Jan van -; artist who painted The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, or the Ghent Altarpiece (4) |
| SAGAN | Surname of the French novelist whose most famous work is Bonjour Tristesse (5) |
| ELGRECO | Nickname of the artist commissioned by Philip II of Spain to paint the altarpiece The Martyrdom of St Maurice, who was sacked shortly after its completion (2,5) |
| GUSTAVEEIFFEL | French architect whose most famous work is on the Champ de Mars |
| ELIOT | George whose most famous work is subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life" |
| HOARE | "Henry the Magnificent" who laid out the gardens at Stourhead; or, his grandson, Richard, who acquired The Adoration of the Magi for said Wiltshire house in 1790 (5) |
| GHENT | Home of the van Eyck brothers' "Adoration of the Lamb" altarpiece |
| EUCLID | Third-century BC Greek mathematician whose most famous work is Elements (6) |
| LIPPI | 15th-century painter of "The Adoration of the Magi" |
| MAGI | Traditional part of the Nativity, The Adoration Of The _ (4) |
| TINTORETTO | Italian Renaissance artist also known as Jacopo Robusti whose works include The Adoration of the She |
| DALI | Surrealist painter whose most recognisable work is The Persistence of Memory (4) |