| ALTDORFER | Albrecht --, German painter and member of the Danube School (9) |
| HUBER | Artist of the Danube School |
| VANESSABELL | British painter and member of the Bloomsbury group; sister of Virginia Woolf (7,4) |
| DONOGHUE | Lynn, Ontario-born portrait painter and member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts who died in 2003 (8) |
| ROGER | -- Fry, painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group (5) |
| LANDSCAPEPAINTERS | Danube School artists |
| DURER | Albrecht, German painter and engraver regarded as the inventor of etching (5) |
| EMILNOLDE | German painter and printmaker who was one of the first Expressionists |
| CARDINALS | St. Louis ___ MLB team and member of the NL Central division that is one of the teams with the most World Series titles |
| ATHLETICS | Oakland ___ MLB team and member of the AL West division that is one of the teams with the most World Series titles |
| ALBRECHTDURER | German painter and engraver (1471-1528) regarded as the greatest artist of the German Renaissance (8,5) |
| RUSE | Largest river port of Bulgaria, on the right bank of the Danube opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu (4) |
| ERNST | Max, German painter and developer of the technique of collage (5) |
| MATISSE | French artist and member of the Fauves noted for use of colour in works such as Dance, Music, The Joy of Life and his series of cut-outs (7) |
| ALBRECHT | German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528) who wrote the Four Books on Human Proportion (8,5) |
| TISZA | Longest tributary of the Danube River, formed by two headstreams (Black and White) in the Carpathian Mountains of western Ukraine (5) |
| BELGRADE | City at the confluence of the Danube and Sava |
| SPANDAU | German location of bridge over parts of the Danube (7) |
| RISS | Named after a tributary of the Danube, the third stage of Alpine glaciation (4) |
| MARLOWE | Elizabethan dramatist, apparent spy and member of the esoteric "School of Night" who wrote Tamburlaine the Great and was killed in a tavern brawl (7) |