| AMANUENSIS | A literary or artistic assistant (10) |
| GENRE | A literary or artistic type or style (5) |
| SKIT | A literary or artistic work of light satire or caricature (4) |
| TITLE | Name of a literary or artistic work (5) |
| OEUVRE | Which term describes a literary or artistic work (6) |
| COPYRIGHT | Exclusive right to the control, publication and sale of a literary or artistic worn for certain number of years |
| MAGNUMOPUS | Literary or artistic masterpiece (6,4) |
| SALON | From the 17th Century, an assembly of guests in a fashionable household, especially literary or artistic figures (5) |
| GENRES | Styles of literary or artistic endeavour (6) |
| CRITICS | They judge the merits of literary or artistic works (7) |
| CHORD | Harmonic set of three or more notes sounded simultaneously; or, a literary or poetic word for a string of a harp or other instrument (5) |
| CRITIC | Person who judges the merits of literary or artistic works (6) |
| CONCINNITY | Elegance in literary works or artistic style (10) |
| COPYRIGHTS | Claims to exclusive authority over literary, musical or artistic work (10) |
| LEITMOTIF | A recurrent theme throughout a literary or musical composition |
| CATHAY | A literary or archaic name for China |
| HACK | A literary or journalistic drudge (4) |
| PRACTITIONER | A person who has a profession or artistic skill (12) |
| OPUSCULE | A diminutive of Latin for "work", used to describe a small or petty artistic, literary or musical work (8) |
| PARODIES | Musical, literary, or other compositions that mimic the style of another composer or author in a humorous or satirical way (8) |