| BUBBLES | A Millais painting used to advertise Pears soap (7) |
| OPHELIA | Shakespearean character in a Millais painting |
| CHERRYRIPE | Title of a Robert Herrick poem and a Millais painting (6,4) |
| HISMASTERSVOICE | 1899 painting used to promote gramophones |
| TRAINER | A series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television (7) |
| TRAILER | A series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it (7) |
| CANVASS | Painting used by leading Socialist to try to get votes (7) |
| EARRING | Vermeer painting used by 2/3 activists in a protest action (4,4,1,5,7) |
| HAYWAIN | The __; Constable painting used by 2/3 activists in a protest action (3,4) |
| BOYHOOD | "The --- of Raleigh", 1870 painting by Millais (7) |
| MARIANA | Poem by Tennyson; painting by Millais (7) |
| HANDOUT | A piece of printed information provided for free, often with a talk or to advertise something (7) |
| EARPLUG | Listener to advertise a muffler (7) |
| EDWARDV | Depicted in a painting by John Everett Millais, one of the Princes in the Tower with his brother Richard, Duke of York (6,1) |
| EVERETT | Sir John _ Millais. artist whose pictures include Bubbles (7) |
| AVIATOR | Start to advertise by way of shirt or flyer (7) |
| PROMOTE | It may help one forward to advertise it (7) |
| PEARS | Advertised with John Everett Millais' painting Bubbles, a brand of soap that founded a cyclopaedia in 1897 (5) |
| FREEBEER | Phrase used to advertise some mixers |
| SOAP | Cleanser such as Andrew Pears' variety that was advertised with John Everett Millais' painting Bubbles (4) |