| BEARDSLEY | Art Nouveau illustrator whose works include The Peacock Skirt (9) |
| AUBREY | Portrayed in a drama by John Selwyn Gilbert, the first name of an artist noted for black-ink illustrations such as The Peacock Skirt for Oscar Wilde's Salome (6) |
| MOYES | Novelist whose books include The Peacock Emporium, The Horse Dancer, Me Before You and The One Plus One (5) |
| GREENAWAY | Children's illustrator whose picture books include Under the Window, Birthday Book and Mother Goose (9) |
| ATTRIBUTE | In art, a conventional symbol associated with a mythical figure or saint, such as the bow/arrows of Diana, the dove of Aphrodite, the lyre of Apollo or the peacock of Juno (9) |
| KATE | Children's book illustrator whose works include 1879's Under the Window (4,9) |
| JUDITHKERR | Writer and illustrator whose works include The Tiger Who Came To Tea (6,4) |
| ROWLANDSON | Thomas ?, English illustrator whose works include 1785 drawing Box-Lobby Loungers |
| DORE | Gustave, 19c French illustrator whose works include drawings for Don Quixote (4) |
| NADARSHAH | Iranian conqueror that stole the Peacock rone from India (5,4) |
| ZOOLOGIST | An animal scientist, such as Ernst Haeckel, whose illustrations were an inspiration for art nouveau (9) |
| TARPAULIN | Art nouveau popular after Klee's impenetrable canvas (9) |
| RACKHAM | Arthur _, English illustrator whose works appeared in many children's books (7) |
| MOONSTONE | Gem popular in Art Nouveau jewelry |
| BRIGGS | Raymond ___, author and illustrator whose books include When the Wind Blows and The Snowman (6) |
| WHISTLER | Painter and illustrator whose notable works include a depiction of Ashcombe House (his friend Cecil Beaton's former home in Wiltshire), a 58ft-long mural in the dining room at Plas Newydd and a mural |
| KERR | Judith ---, writer and illustrator whose books include The Tiger Who Came To Tea (4) |
| BLAKE | Quentin, illustrator whose books include Mister Magnolia (5) |
| POTTER | Author and illustrator whose 1902 book The Tale of Peter Rabbit has been adapted into a 3D animated film (6) |
| TUCANA | One of the constellations forming the "Southern Birds" with Grus the Crane, Pavo the Peacock and Phoenix (6) |