| ANCHER | Artist whose paintings of everyday life in Skagen town include Sewing Fisherman's Wife, Harvesters and Interior with Clematis (6) |
| VERISMO | Use of everyday life in art |
| COMBINE | The --- Harvester, a 1976 No1 hit single for The Wurzels (7) |
| SUMMERTIME | First song in the 1935 George Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess, sung by fisherman's wife Clara (10) |
| GREED | Trait of the fabled fisherman's wife |
| 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 |
| UKIYOE | Meaning "pictures of the floating world", a school of Japanese art depicting subjects from everyday life in colourful paintings or woodblock prints (5-1) |
| MANET | Artist whose painting of the Folies-Bergere features Suzon and details including oranges, bottles of champagne, creme de menthe and a trapeze artist in green boots (5) |
| 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) |
| MASSOBSERVATION | Research project to record everyday life in Britain that began in 1937 (4,11) |
| GENRE | From the French meaning "kind" or "type", a style of painting that depicts scenes of everyday life (5) |
| IMPONDERABLES | David Feldman's series of books about trivial mysteries of everyday life |
| ROCKWELL | Norman ---, US artist and illustrator noted for his depictions of everyday life |
| COLDPLAY | Band that released the album Everyday Life in 2019 |
| IDYL | Poem of everyday life usually describing a pastoral scene |
| ART | "___ washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life": Picasso |
| EDWARDHOPPER | U.S. painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday life (6,6) |
| DEHOOCH | Painter of courtyards and scenes from everyday life such as A Woman Peeling Apples, A Boy Bringing Bread, A Game of Ninepins and The Asparagus Vendor (2,5) |
| FREUD | "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" author |