| DORRITBLACK | A pioneer of Modernism in Australia, painter of The Bridge (1930) |
| SMITH | Another pioneer of Modernism in Australia, painter of The Bridge in Curve (1930) (5,10,5) |
| GRACECOSSINGTON | Another pioneer of Modernism in Australia, painter of The Bridge in Curve (1930) (5,10,5) |
| CORBUSIER | Le ---, Swiss-born pioneer of modernism in architecture |
| ODER | Stream of modernism in Europe |
| SYDNEY | Capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, site of the bridge nicknamed the |
| FOREDECK | The area in front of the bridge of a ship (8) |
| GERICAULT | The work of which French painter, a pioneer of the Romantic Movement, includes The Raft of the Medus |
| ABSTRACT | - art; form of modernism or Orphism represented in paintings by Robert Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian to name a few (8) |
| AALTO | Architect known as "The Father of Modernism" |
| EMS | The limits of modernism? |
| REED | Which lawyer and prominent advocate of modernism was joint editor of Angry Penguins and promoted Sid |
| ODE | A poem of modernism within (3) |
| FIRMAMENT | Sky confusing extremes of modernism with fine art |
| RIALTO | One of the bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, depicted in many works of fine art (6) |
| COATHANGER | The ---, colloquial name of the bridge in box G (10) |
| PARAPET | Copy found in a bit of the bridge wall (7) |
| VIADUCTS | Cuts diva out of the versions of The Bridge (8) |
| IONESCO | Eugene, dramatist born in Romania and a pioneer of the Theatre of the Absurd (7) |
| DECO | Contemporary of Modernism |