| HENRI | And 29 Down French painter and sculptor (1869-1954) who pioneered the Fauvist movement from about 1900 (5,7) |
| MATISSE | French painter and sculptor (1869-1954) who pioneered the Fauvist movement from about 1900 (5,7) |
| WRIGHT | Steve, late radio DJ born in 1954 who pioneered the zoo format (6) |
| EDOUARD | And 18 Down French painter whose works include 1862's Music in the Tuileries (7,5) |
| AHL | U.S. painter-sculptor: 1869-1953 |
| HENRIMATISSE | French painter who led the Fauvist movement |
| DUFY | Raoul, French painter born in 1877 associated with the Fauvist movement (4) |
| RAOUL | French painter associated with the Fauvist movement, _ Duly (5) |
| LEGER | Fernand ___, 1881-1955, French painter and sculptor who was an early Cubist (5) |
| CABER | Tapered log about 19 feet long, the tossing of which is the centrepiece of the modern Highland Games (5) |
| FERNANDLEGER | French painter and sculptor whose works included Still Life With A Beer Mug (7,5) |
| COLETTE | French author (1873 - 1954), who wrote the novella, Gigi (7) |
| ROGER | In Golding's novel Lord of the Flies (1954), who killed Piggy? (5) |
| TIVOLI | Town in central Italy (pop about 55,000), about 19 miles from Rome (6) |
| DEGAS | French painter and sculptor |
| COROT | French painter and sculptor occupied in partial retirement? |
| EDGARDEGAS | French painter and sculptor noted for depicting ballet dancers (5,5) |
| DUCHAMP | Marcel ___ (1887 - 1968), French painter and sculptor (7) |
| ALANTURING | British mathematician and computer scientist, 1912-1954, who devised a test of a machine's ability to demonstrate human-like intelligence (4,6) |
| SRILANKA | Island country located about 19 miles off the southern coast of India (3,5) |