| HANSCHRISTIANANDERSEN | Author, one of whose works is celebrated with a statue in the water by the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen |
| WAGNER | German composer whose work is celebrated at an annual festival in the city of Bayreuth (6) |
| SEUSS | Popular author most of whose work is written in anapestic tetrameter |
| READE | Author one of his followers fails to finish? |
| BALI | Where Hindu New Year is celebrated with giant ogoh-ogoh statues |
| OCEANUS | Greek Titan depicted as a statue in the centre of the Trevi Fountain in Rome (7) |
| SHEASS | Jenny and Henry in the water by the ship (3-3) |
| CLAUDEMONET | French artist from one of whose works the term Impressionism is derived (6,5) |
| SWAMP | Marsh moved through the water by the deep end (5) |
| MARKGATISS | Actor and writer, one of The League of Gentlemen (4,6) |
| MEASURE | Gauge writer, one of a certain type (7) |
| WAKE | Trail left in the water by a moving boat |
| POACH | Cook in the water by local for Nick (5) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Sudbury-born landscapist and portraitist, one of whose paintings includes his daughters, Margaret and Mary, chasing a cabbage-white butterfly on a summer evening, and another is of a boy dressed in bl |
| WATERREEDTHATCH | England: The roof of Shakespeare's Globe (the replica playhouse in london for The bard's works) is made of it: 3 wds. |
| EURIPIDES | One of the three ancient Greek tragedians, some of whose works have survived in full |
| DAVID | Michelangelo's 17-foot-tall sculpture, carved out of a single slab of previously rejected white Carrara marble, that became one of the most famous statues in the world (5) |
| EURASIAN | What describes a person, one of whose parents is European and the other Asian (8) |
| INDIA | Home of the Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) |
| COBB | The -; breakwater forming a harbour and promenade in Lyme Regis that features in Persuasion and The French Lieutenant's Woman (4) |