| BLAMEY | Botanical painter who provided the artwork for The Illustrated Flora of Britain and Northern Europe and other books on wild flowers (6) |
| NORFOLK | County, location of Happisburgh, site of what is believed by scientists and archaeologists to be the first known human settlement in the UK and northern Europe (7) |
| DRAWINGPENDS | "We're still waiting on the artwork for that report"? |
| VERONA | It became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and rose in importance because it was at the junction of main roads between Italy and northern Europe. The poet Catullus was born there. In Romeo and Juliet (act 1, |
| SCHAMA | Presenter of Civilisations, A History of Britain and Power of Art, the latter exploring masterpieces by the likes of Bernini, Caravaggio, David, Picasso, Rembrandt, Turner and others (6) |
| CLAUDIUS | Rome's fourth emperor who launched the conquest of Britain and was the subject of a 1976 TV series |
| SMITH | Cook who baked the glace cherry topped cake that features on the artwork on the sleeve of The Rolling Stones' 1969 album Let It Bleed (5) |
| UNIONIST | Political upholder of the joining of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (8) |
| TUNNICLIFFE | Wildlife illustrator who was a major contributor to the RSPB magazine Bird Notes and provided artwork for Henry Williamson's books including Tarka the Otter (11) |
| COLLINS | Author of The Woman in White, The Moonstone, Poor Miss Finch and the illustrated book narrating his walking tour of Cornwall Rambles Beyond Railways (7) |
| HANOVER | What was the family name of the royal family of Britain and Ireland 1714-1917 (7) |
| SIMONSCHAMA | British historian and art historian whose TV series include A History of Britain and The Romantics and Us |
| ANDYSERKIS | ... smooth / Actor who provided the voice of Gollum in the "Lord of the Rings" films |
| MINE | A colliery such as the one depicted in many of the artworks by the Northumberland Pitmen Painters of the Ashington Group (4) |
| ANNE | Daughter of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (4) |
| ANDREW | Second son of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (6) |
| RAYBRADBURY | Author whose volumes of short stories include The Illustrated Man and I Sing the Body Electric! (3,8) |
| AUDUBON | John James, U.S. ornithologist who wrote the illustrated book The Birds of America (7) |
| TESS | ___ of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy novel first serialised in the illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891 (4) |
| CELT | Pre-Roman inhabitant of Britain and parts of Gaul and Spain (4) |