| WHISTLER | Artist who painted a capriccio of a Mediterranean seaport at Plas Newydd in Anglesey (8) |
| WALES | Plas Newydd and Penrhyn Castle are here! (5) |
| LAWRENCE | Sir Thomas -; artist who painted a full-length portrait of Queen Charlotte in 1790 (8) |
| HOLYHEAD | We had a two-hour delay in Weston before we set off again to get to a place in Anglesey (8) |
| ROSSETTI | Dante Gabriel -; co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who painted a number of pictures of William Morris' wife Jane (8) |
| LEIGHTON | Victorian artist and former Royal Academy president who painted A Girl Feeding Peacocks, The Painter's Honeymoon, The Bath of Psyche and Flaming June (8) |
| PORTSAID | Seaport at the north end of the Suez canal (4,4) |
| ALOEVERA | Moisturising extract made from leaves of a Mediterranean plant (4,4) |
| CORSICAN | Resident of a Mediterranean island |
| JOANMIRO | Surrealist who painted a mural for Harvard |
| KNELLER | Sir Godfrey -; artist who painted a series of portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club (7) |
| POUSSIN | French classical artist who painted A Dance to the Music of Time, the Venetian-inspired The Nurture of Bacchus, the pastoral Et in Arcadia ego and The Four Seasons series (7) |
| WRIGHT | Joseph - of Derby; artist who painted A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery (6) |
| MANET | Artist who painted A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, Music in the Tuileries and The Luncheon on the Grass (5) |
| WATTS | British artist who painted a young Ellen Terry in 1864 (5) |
| GEORGESSEURAT | French Post-Impressionist artist who painted A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte: 2 wds. |
| CLAUDE | Given name of the artist whose paintings include Seaport at Sunset, The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba and Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia (6) |
| BEAUMARIS | Town in Anglesey that is the site of a ruined castle with some 300 arrow loops, built as part of Edward I's conquest of Wales (9) |
| HOCKNEY | David -------, artist who painted A Bigger Splash (7) |
| THEGRANDMASTERS | If a picture paints a thousand words, these words are of those who painted a thousand pictures! (3,5,7) |