| MAECENAS | Any rich patron of art or literature (8) |
| MINE | A colliery, pit, quarry, shaft, tunnel or other excavation from which coal, diamonds, gold, tin or other precious metal or ore is dug; or, by extension, any rich source or abundant supply (4) |
| DIVES | Any rich man |
| SUGARDADDY | Rich patron from Benin found by police in south of France (5,5) |
| SUBGENRE | Division of a style of art or literature |
| AGITPROP | Political propaganda in art or literature (8) |
| GENRE | A particular style or category of a work of art or literature (5) |
| THEMES | Topics; or, ideas/motifs recurring in works of art or literature (6) |
| OEUVRE | A work of art or literature (5) |
| OPUS | Magnum ---, a great work of art or literature (4) |
| PORTRAY | Describe in a work of art or literature (7) |
| EXHIBITS | Articles displayed in public shows of works of art or commercial goods (8) |
| AESTHETE | Name one who is very sensitive to the beauties of art or nature (8) |
| ROMANTIC | Art, music or literature characterised by an emphasis on feeling and content rather than order and form - like the kind of novels published by Mills and Boon? |
| THEME | Topic of a talk or discourse; or, recurrent idea in art or literature (5) |
| ACADEMICISM | Adherence to formal rules (in art or literature) |
| ACADEMISM | Adherence to formal rules in art or literature |
| EROTICA | Amatory art or literature (7) |
| DILETTANTE | Dabbler in art or literature |
| VIEW | From the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4) |