| DANAE | Mother of Perseus, and subject for Klimt and Correggio |
| ZEUS | Father of Perseus and Persephone |
| ANDROMEDA | Wife of Perseus & Italian city lawyer |
| VIENNESE | ____ Expressionism, school of painting typified by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele (8) |
| KISS | The ---, name of works by both Klimt and Rodin (4) |
| THEKISS | Name shared by the best-known paintings by Gustav Klimt and Francesco Hayez (3,4) |
| LEDA | Mythological subject for Leonardo, Correggio and Rubens |
| CELLINI | Florentine sculptor and goldsmith noted for his autobiography La Vita and pieces including a salt cellar for Francis I and a bronze statue of Perseus (7) |
| DEMIGODS | Perseus and Heracles, for two |
| SERAPHS | Parts of some Correggio paintings |
| ALLEGRI | Lorenzo --, Italian painter, uncle of Correggio (7) |
| AURIGA | Constellation between Perseus and Gemini whose brightest star is Capella (6) |
| ARIES | Constellation between Perseus and Pisces |
| TRIANGULUM | Small constellation in the northern hemisphere close to Perseus and Aries (10) |
| WALT | The man who brought magic to the lives of millions of kids (of all ages) and subject of this puzzle's theme |
| BOCCA | Turning bill, swan reveals mouth to Correggio |
| ALGOL | Second-brightest star in the constellation Perseus, and the first known eclipsing binary (5) |
| PYDNA | Site of Roman defeat of Perseus |
| HARRYHAMLIN | Portrayer of Perseus in a 1981 film and a 2007 video game |
| LEISURE | Word, based on the Latin for "be allowed" and subject of a poem by W H Davies, for one's free time (7) |