| CUYP | Aelbert -; landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age (4) |
| REMBRANDT | --- Harmenszoon van Rijn, painter of the Dutch Golden Age (9) |
| STEEN | Painter of the Dutch Golden |
| RENE | _ Descartes, French philosopher of the Dutch Golden Age (4) |
| VERMEER | Rediscovered almost 200 years after his death, who is now considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, with works including The Milkmaid (c. 1658)? (7) |
| NIGHTWATCH | The _ _, famous painting of the Dutch Golden Age, completed in 1642 (5,5) |
| TULIP | ___ mania (botanical phenomenon of the Dutch Golden Age) |
| RUBENS | Peter Paul _, Flemish artist of the Dutch Golden Age (6) |
| THENIGHT | --- --- Watch, 1642 painting by Rembrandt, a famous work of the Dutch Golden Age (3,5) |
| HALS | Dutch Golden Age painter Frans |
| TULIPOMANIA | Well-documented period in the dutch Golden age fuelled by the obsessive desire for the same spring-flowering bulb (11) |
| RUFF | Accessory in many a Dutch Golden Age portrait |
| DEHOOCH | Dutch Golden Age painter noted for depictions of domestic life such as The Courtyard of a House in Delft, Cardplayers in a Sunlit Room and A Woman Preparing Bread and Butter for a Boy (2,5) |
| RUYSCH | Dutch Golden Age painter who out-earned Rembrandt by virtue of her magnificently opulent, botanically accurate microscopically precise "impossible bouquets" of flowers that actually bloom in different |
| CAVALIER | The Laughing ____, portrait by Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals (8) |
| STEED | Dutch golden age painter Jan |
| PIETER | Dutch Golden Age painter Claesz |
| TIM | Dutch Golden Age painter |
| JANSTEEN | Dutch Golden Age painter |
| MANIA | Tulip ___ (Dutch Golden Age phenomenon) |