| WILKIE | Nineteenth-century Scottish painter whose works include Village Politicians, The Penny Wedding, The |
| TENIERS | Flemish Baroque painter of peasant life whose works include Village Festival and Card Players (7) |
| TELFORD | Thomas -, eighteenth - nineteenth century Scottish engineer |
| CADELL | Francis ___, Scottish painter whose works include 1921's Roses at Cassis (6) |
| CASSIE | James ___, Scottish painter whose works include 1869's Fisherman's Tales (6) |
| DOIG | Peter ?, Scottish painter whose works include White Canoe and Orange Sunshine (4) |
| DAVIE | Alan ?, Scottish painter whose works include 1950's Interior, Exterior |
| RAEBURN | Sir Henry, Scottish painter whose portraits include that of Sir Walter Scott in 1822 (7) |
| HENRYRAEBURN | Scottish painter whose portraits include that of Sir Walter Scott in 1822 (5,7) |
| BRODIE | William ___, 19th-century Scottish sculptor whose works include that of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburg |
| SHOTGUN | The sort of wedding the bride must be expecting to have |
| BESTMAN | At a wedding, the man who assists the bridegroom (4,3) |
| IMPS | I am with the politicians - the little devils! (4) |
| RAE | John ___, 19th-century Scottish explorer who authored the book Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, in 1846 and 1847 (3) |
| HARDIE | Keir --, Scottish trade unionist and politician, the first leader of the Labour Party (6) |
| ABE | The Penny POTUS: It's the nickname name of the president whose face is on a one-cent coin |
| STEVENSON | 19th-century Scottish author whose adventure novel Treasure Island popularised the idea of a pirate's map marked with an X (9) |
| THOMSON | James, 19th century Scottish poet who authored The City of Dreadful Night (7) |
| LISAS | "__ Wedding": "The Simpsons" episode involving a fortune-teller |
| EMPOWER | Give the authority to Oriental politician - the one with debts (7) |