| AQUATINT | A process of etching on copper, of which Goya was an exponent (8) |
| CARVING | An ancient art or process of etching ebony, incising ivory, modelling marble, sculpting sandstone, trimming turkey or whittling wood; or, the shaped glyphic piece duly chipped, chiselled, cleaved or c |
| YOGA | Goya was moved by philosophic meditation (4) |
| ETCHER | Goya was one |
| GAUDI | Spanish architect who was an exponent of art nouveau in Europe (1852-1926)(5) |
| ANTONWEBERN | Austrian composer who was an exponent of the 12-tone technique |
| KATHAK | Birju Maharaj was an exponent of this dance |
| ERINITE | A basic arsenate of copper, of an emeraldgreen colour (7) |
| CUSHY | Undemanding copper of a diffident nature (5) |
| LEV | Copper of Bulgaria |
| GONG | Award contributors to "Etching On Glass" (4) |
| COVERART | Etchings on a school desk, for the album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" |
| RATEABLE | Art school board accepts first of etchings, subject to evaluation |
| INTAGLIO | A process of printing from an engraved design |
| INFUSION | A process of brewing, soaking or steeping herbs or tea leaves; or, the extract, drink or remedy obtained (8) |
| ENGRAVER | Artist or artisan skilled in the intaglio technique of printmaking, involving incising designs on copper plates with a burin or dry-point (8) |
| LOCUTION | Wording on copper content of liniment (8) |
| OBSCURED | Covert observation on copper linked to left-winger (8) |
| CUCKOLDS | Cheats on copper getting caught by king and ancient saint (8) |
| OPENING | A process of unwrapping a festive gift, perhaps secretly praying it's a pup; the birth of a celebrated season; the premiere of a Christmas pantomime run; or, ripping off the lid and filling one's cup, |