| POLITICS | Science or art of government; or, Aristotle's treatise on philosophy (8) |
| LOGIC | The science or art of reasoning (5) |
| HYGIENE | The science or art of preserving health through cleanliness (7) |
| ACADEMY | What is an institution for the promotion of literature, science or art (7) |
| IDEOLOGUE | One who theorises, especially in science or art (9) |
| HUSBANDRY | Animal farming, especially when regarded as a science or art (9) |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |
| DUELLA | The act or art of one-on-one combat; or, the code of rules governing such an affair of honour (6) |
| JUGGLERS | The act or art of legerdemain, prestidigitation or performing tricks with props; or, trickery generally (8) |
| THRUST | Sea lavender's cousin growing on wind-smitten cliffs, rocks, ocean-sprayed turf and shores; or, from "grasp, prosperity, success", a word for the act or art of frugality, parsimony or prudence (6) |
| STATECRAFT | Art of government? Utter spin! (10) |
| POLITICO | One strongly interested in the art of government |
| POLITIC | The art of government detailed as expedient (7) |
| POLITICAL | Interested in art of government (9) |
| METALWORK | Skill or art of crafting objects from gold, silver, iron or similar materials (9) |
| SCANSION | The act or art of analysing the metrical patterns of verse (8) |
| TESSELLATION | Word, from the Greek for "four", thus the Latin for "cube, die, square", for the act or art of perfectly interlocking, mosaicking or tiling shapes, leaving neither spaces nor gaps (12) |
| ENTERTAINMENT | Act or art of entertaining (13) |
| POLI | ___ sci for short (subject dealing with the art of government) |
| ARCHERY | Sport, skill or art of shooting with a bow and items stored in a quiver, performed in the Hunger Gam |