| INTARSIA | 15th-century Italian marquetry (8) |
| MASACCIO | 15th-century Italian painter whose works include saints Jerome and John the Baptist (8) |
| MANTEGNA | Andrea, 15th-century Italian painter whose St. Sebastian hangs in the Louvre (8) |
| PIERODELLAFRANCESCA | 15th-century Italian Renaissance painter |
| ERCOLE | 15th-century Italian painter, ___ de'roberti |
| LORENZO | 15th century Italian statesman, ... de' Medici |
| CABOT | John _, 15th-century Italian explorer (5) |
| LIPPI | 15th century Italian |
| JOHNCABOT | 15th-century Italian explorer (4,5) |
| UCCELLO | 15th century Italian painter |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista, 15th Century Italian architect whose works include part of the facade of the Santa Maria Novella in Florence (7) |
| MELOZZO | ? da Forli, 15th-century Italian Renaissance painter whose works include fresco Sixtus IV Appointing Platina as Prefect of the Vatican Library (7) |
| SAVONAROLA | Girolamo, 15th century Italian religious and political reformer hanged and burned as a heretic (10) |
| FRAFILIPPOLIPPI | 15th-century Italian painter whose Madonna and Child with Angels is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence |
| AMERIGO | _ Vespucci, 15th Century Italian explorer and navigator who had a continent named after him (7) |
| AGATE | Variety of chalcedony used in the lapidary marquetry inlay technique known in Italian as pietra dura with other hard stones including jade and jasper (5) |
| LOUISQUINZE | Style of 18th-century French furniture characterised by curved forms, lightness, comfort and asymmetry, using marquetry and exotic inlaid woods (5,6) |
| INLAY | Marquetry, e.g. |
| INLAID | What wood is, in marquetry |
| BUHL | French style of marquetry (4) |