| PRAXITELES | Ancient Greek sculptor of The Resting Satyr (10) |
| PHIDIAS | Greek sculptor of the 5th century BC who directed the carving of the Elgin Marbles (7) |
| MRON | Ancient Greek sculptor of athletes |
| GRAVEL | Small stones left at the end of the resting place (6) |
| MYRON | Ancient Greek sculptor famous for his athletes in bronze |
| GIACOMETTI | A sculptor of the surrealist group, whose figures are characterised by long slender proportions such as his Three Men Walking (1949) |
| LYSISTRATA | Aristophanes play where satyr's tail's turned (10) |
| FRAILTYTHY | Words from Hamlet confusing family with satyr in the West Country (7,3,4,2,5) |
| GORMLEY | Antony ___, sculptor of the Angel of the North (7) |
| ARARAT | A dormant volcanic mountain massif in Eastern Turkey, said to be the resting place of Noah's Ark after the Flood (6) |
| MELROSE | - Abbey; founded by David I in 1136, Scotland's first Cistercian monastery, the resting place of Robert the Bruce's heart, repaired by Sir Walter Scott in 1822 (7) |
| OCEANBED | The resting place of many an old wreck? (5,3) |
| LAIR | The resting place of wild animals (4) |
| BULB | A modified stem; the resting stage of certain seed plants (4) |
| HIBERNATION | The resting state in which some animals pass the winter |
| DEMETRIUS | Muse tried out for Greek sculptor (9) |
| EDWINLANDSEER | English painter and sculptor of the lions at the base of Nelson's Column (5,8) |
| LANDSEER | Sculptor of the bronze lions at the base of Nelson's Column whose painting Quiz depicts a belled Maltese, a mouse and a St Bernard (8) |
| RODIN | Sculptor of The Thinker and The Kiss (5) |
| ROUBILIAC | Louis-Francois, sculptor of the statue of Handel in Vauxhall Gardens (1737) |