| MANET | Artist whose painting of the Folies-Bergere features details including a trapeze artist in green boots (5) |
| GREEN | She plays the French trapeze artist in Dumbo, Eva - (5) |
| NINETIES | Fine details, including name for clubs many old people are in |
| HOGWASH | Artist whose painting of the children of George II's apothecary, Daniel Graham, includes details of a cat, a cherry-bob, a goldfinch in a gilded cage and a silver basket of fruit (7) |
| HOGARTH | Artist whose painting of the children of George II's apothecary, Daniel Graham, includes details of a cat, a cherry-bob, a goldfinch in a gilded cage and a silver basket of fruit |
| STUBBS | Artist whose painting of the Marquess of Rockingham's racehorse Whistlejacket once graced the walls of a room at Wentworth Woodhouse that bears its name today (6) |
| IAN | Forename of a novelist whose subjects include a bridge cheat, a diamond smuggler, a secret agent, a trapeze artist-turned-aviatrix and an eccentric inventor of a magical flying car called Chitty-Chitt |
| BOTTICELLI | Nickname of the Italian Renaissance artist whose painting The Birth of Venus depicts the Roman goddess of love and beauty arriving on land in a giant scallop shell (10) |
| ZIEGFELDFOLLIES | From 1907 these New York revues based on the Folies-Bergere were called after the theatre manager who produced them; in 1946 Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly danced together in the movie version (8,7) |
| POUSSIN | Artist whose painting A Dance to the Music of Time inspired a 12-volume cycle of novels by Anthony Powell (7) |
| ANCHER | Artist whose paintings of everyday life in Skagen town include Sewing Fisherman's Wife, Harvesters and Interior with Clematis (6) |
| ZIEGFELD | From 1907, the New York revues based on the Folies-Bergere were called, after the theatre manager who produced them, the ... Follies |
| EDOUARDMANET | Painter of A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, d.1883 (7,5) |
| SEASCAPE | Painting of the ocean or shore such as Gericault's The Raft of the Medusa, Monet's Impression, Sunrise or Turner's The fighting Temeraire (8) |
| ADANCETOTHEMUSICOFTIME | A twelve-volume cycle of novels by Anthony Powell, inspired by the painting of the same name by Nicolas Poussin |
| LIPPI | Artist whose painting Annunciation created for the Medici palace as a pendant to Seven Saints features the archangel Gabriel with peacock-feather wings (5) |
| LANDSEER | Artist whose painting Trial by Jury depicts various breeds of dog portraying roles in a court scene and forms part of Chatsworth's Devonshire Collections (8) |
| AGASSE | Animal and landscape artist whose painting The Nubian Giraffe forms part of the Queen's Royal Collection (6) |
| SALVADORDALI | 20th Century Spanish surrealist artist whose painting The Persistence Of Memory features melting watches (8,4) |
| INGRES | Artist whose painting The Valpincon Bather is exhibited in the Louvre (6) |