| ANNIGONI | Pietro ___, Italian painter noted especially for his portraits of President Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth II |
| STANLEYSPENCER | English painter noted especially for his paintings of Christ in a contemporary English setting |
| DEANRUSK | U.S. Secretary of State under presidents Kennedy and Johnson |
| GALEN | Pre-eminent physician of ancient Greece after Hippocrates, noted especially for his studies of anatomy (129-c. 216 AD) (5) |
| WARREN | Earl, chairman of the commission that investigated the murder of President Kennedy (6) |
| OSWALD | Alleged killer of President Kennedy, Lee Harvey - - - (6) |
| NATTIER | Jean-Marc ___, French painter noted for his portraits of the ladies of King Louis XV's court in classical mythological attire |
| CECIL | Forename of a photographer remembered for his portraits of members of the British Royal family and the "bright young things" (5) |
| HOLBEIN | Hans, German painter noted for his portraits of King Henry VIII's court (7) |
| SARGENT | John Singer, U.S. artist noted for his portraits of Edwardian society figures (7) |
| WHISTLER | Artist noted for his portrait of his mother arranged en gris et noir (8) |
| ADAMSMITH | Scottish economist and philosopher noted especially for 1776's An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (4,5) |
| LELY | Best known for his portraits of silk-swathed ladies in Windsor Beauties, Dutch artist whose career was spent in England as painter to the Royal court (4) |
| PERUGINO | Pietro ___, Italian Renaissance painter whose works include 1505's Combat of Love and Chastity (8) |
| VANDYCK | Taught by Rubens and influenced by Titian, a Flemish Baroque artist noted for his portraits and representations of Charles I and his court (3,4) |
| MODIGLIANI | Amedeo ___, Italian painter and sculptor noted for his elongated portraits (10) |
| PROUD | Who won the Archibald Prize in 1975 for his portrait of Dorothy Hewett? (5) |
| KOSSOFF | Leon, British figurative painter born in 1926 noted for his portraits and cityscapes of London (7) |
| INBLUE | 1924 jazz piece for piano and orchestra by US composer George Gershwin, noted especially for its opening clarinet glissando (8,2,4) |
| RHAPSODY | 1924 jazz piece for piano and orchestra by US composer George Gershwin, noted especially for its opening clarinet glissando (8,2,4) |