| UNIT | A measure of alcohol intake; or, with "One", a group of British artists and sculptors in the 1930s including Frances Hodgkins, Henry Moore, Paul Nash and Ben Nicholson (4) |
| PARIS | International mecca for Black painters and sculptors in the 1920s |
| NARRATOR | In retrospect, made tracks with artist and tenor or with one of those doing voice-over (8) |
| HEXANDRIA | Spell with one 'A'? That's right in Botany class |
| CANOVA | Italian sculptor in the neoclassical style who created Cupid and Psyche and a nude statue of Napoleon in the guise of the Roman god Mars (6) |
| ALABASTER | Material for sculptor in the style of one tending the roast? (9) |
| OBELIX | Extremely strong sculptor in the Asterix cartoon series (6) |
| ARMORYSHOW | The ?, International Exhibition of Modern Art as organised by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors in New York in 1913 |
| PRERAPHAELITE | A member of a group of British painters and writers including Rossetti and Millais, founded in 1848 (3-10) |
| EMIN | Tracey ___, one of the group known as the Young British Artists in the 1990s (4) |
| HIRST | Exponent of the Young British Artists group who created the installation of a tiger shark preserved |
| TRIGGERFINGER | Gunslinger would have this tense boatyard worker provided with a measure of alcohol (7,6) |
| FAIR | Just a group of British pilots going over to take in Italian capital |
| FINEARTS | Draw closer in sudden bursts of activity to the work of painters and sculptors (4,4) |
| LORDOFTHEFLIES | Novel by William Golding about a group of British boys stuck on an uninhabited island |
| PONY | From "foal, little colt" and known in French as "bidet", a small horse of 14.2 hands or less, upon which to sit astride; or, alluding to being less than full size, like said jennet, a small glass or m |
| ALLIGATORS | They'll snap a measure of alcohol up during preparation of roast (10) |
| LITRE | A measure of alcohol - it represents a small proportion |
| SPECIFICGRAVITY | A measure of alcohol - it's included in correct sauce (8,7) |
| UNITONE | A group of avant-garde British artists including Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson and its prime mover, Paul Nash (4,3) |