| CASSATT | Artist whose paintings include Lilacs in a Window, The Cup of Tea, The Boating Party and many portraits depicting mothers and their children (7) |
| RIVERS | Originally a jazz saxophonist, whose art became his major outlet, with works including Double Portra |
| TASTE | In a blend of tea, the best part is the flavour (5) |
| RENOIR | French Impressionist whose paintings include Roses and Jasmine in a Delft Vase, A Girl with a Watering Can and Luncheon of the Boating Party (6) |
| STILLLIFE | With examples such as Paul Czannes The Basket of Apples or Mary Cassatts Lilacs in a Window, a painting or drawing of everyday, inanimate objects (5,4) |
| TEAPARTY | Afternoon ___ ___; painting by Mary Cassatt, artist who also created Reading Le Figaro and Lilacs in a Window (3,5) |
| LAFORGUE | Jules -; poet depicted in Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party (8) |
| AUTUMN | "The falling leaves drift by the window / The ... leaves of red and gold" (song) |
| MARYCASSATT | American painter of "The Boating Party": 2 wds. |
| COIN | "She dropped a ___ into the cup of a blind man at the gate" |
| CASST | "The Cup of Tea" painter |
| BERGAMOT | A kind of citron or orange with essence used to flavour Earl Grey tea; the similarly scented eau de Cologne mint; or, a variety of fine pear (8) |
| HAT | "The way you wear your ...; The way you sip your tea; The memory of all that; No, they can't take th |
| ELABORATE | Enlarge on the variety of ale or tea the British go in for (9) |
| TIPPLER | If there's a ripple in the tea, the drinker will find it! (7) |
| PARTY | Luncheon of the Boating -; English title of a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (5) |
| LIP | Edge of the cup of a golf hole (3) |
| LILY | In Lilacs In The Spring Errol Flynn sang ... Of Laguna |
| ORIEL | In The Window, the role I played (5) |
| MIRIAMSCUP | Ritual object filled with water placed on some modern Seder tables beside the Cup of Elijah (7,3) |