| ALICEBTOKLAS | American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century whose lover was Gertrude Stein |
| MODIGLIANI | Italian artist whose lover was Jeanne H6buterne (10) |
| DADA | Avant-garde art movement of the early 20th century whose proponents included Hugo Ball and Tristan T |
| SCHOOL | Realist artistic movement of the early 20th century whose core was formed by 'The Eight', led by Robert Henri (6) |
| ASHCAN | Realist artistic movement of the early 20th century whose core was formed by 'The Eight', led by Robert Henri (6) |
| ROBBIE | Mr. Robertson, Toronto-born member of The Band with the song "Acadian Driftwood" with the line "They call my home the land of snow" |
| FAUVISM | Short-lived French artistic movement of the early 20th century whose principal figures were Andre Derain and Henri Matisse (7) |
| TUMBLINGTUMBLEWEEDS | Western standard by American band Sons of the Pioneers written by the group's Winnipeg-born member Bob Nolan (b.1908 - d.1980) ...Trivia! Both the song and the songwriter are in the Canadian Songwrite |
| NAST | Earliest-born member of the Cartoon Hall of Fame |
| TAE | First-born member of the NJ Music Hall of Fame |
| HUDSON | Garth ___ (Windsor, ON born member of The Band) |
| ZAL | Mr. Yanovsky, Toronto-born member of The lovin' Spoonful |
| DAVY | - Jones, English-born member of the Monkees (4) |
| IDLE | Eric ___, South Shields-born member of the Monty Python comedy team |
| ELYSEE | Name of the Parisian palace that is an official residence of the president of France (6) |
| SCUDO | Name for a number of coins used in Italy until the 19th century whose name was derived from the Latin for "shield" |
| EMMETT | Rik ___, Toronto-born member of "Lay It on the Line" band Triumph |
| DAVEIRWIN | Thunder Bay born member of downhill skiing's famous 'Crazy Canucks': 2 wds. |
| NOTREDAME | Title of the Parisian landmark which appears in the title of a Victor Hugo novel (5-4) |
| GALANT | Musical genre of the 18th century whose name, from "make merry, enjoyment, pleasure", indicates its light highly ornamented buoyant nature (6) |