| PALLADIO | 16th century Italian architect influenced by Roman and Greek architecture (8) |
| ETHEREAL | Delicate present wrapped by Roman and others (8) |
| YORK | English city that was once occupied by Roman and Viking armies (not at the same time) |
| PIRANESI | 18th-century Italian architect and etcher |
| CATANIA | This city in Italy was founded in 729 BCE by Chalcidians and then renamed Aetna in the 5th century BCE. It is home to ancient Roman and Greek ruins and structures, and it was rebuilt in Baroque style |
| ETHNARCH | Ruler or governor of a people or province, as in parts of the Roman and Byzantine Empires (8) |
| MONOTYPE | Company that created Times New Roman and Arial |
| BOZZETTO | Model for sculpture is unknown Roman and artist finally put in dummy |
| LANDLORD | He rents accommodation to fifty Romans and nobleman (8) |
| CLEMENCY | Some enemy! 250 Romans and they ask for mercy (8) |
| UNDULATE | A tale about 500 Romans and you at the United Nations being seen to make waves (8) |
| MANTEGNA | Andrea -, fifteenth-sixteenth century Italian painter |
| APOLLO | Myth: Roman and Greek god of poetry, medicine and light (6) |
| TALENT | Gift old Roman and Greek currency (6) |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista, 15th Century Italian architect whose works include part of the facade of the Santa Maria Novella in Florence (7) |
| RAPHAEL | 16th Century Italian painter and architect who died at the age of 37 (7) |
| MANNERISM | Late-16th-century Italian style of painting characterised by distortion of the human figure and bright colours (9) |
| TASSO | 16th-century Italian poet and courtier described in a play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (5) |
| RIZZIO | David ___, 16th-century Italian musician and favourite of Mary, Queen of Scots (6) |
| TIBALDI | Pellegrino, 16th Century Italian artist whose works include Madonna and Child (7) |