| HOCKNEY | British painter, prominent in pop art in the 1960s, who produced a 2022 painting of singer Harry Stiles (7) |
| DIX | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| OTTO | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| BING | Nickname of singer Harry Crosby (4) |
| FLOWER | ___ people, a term for the young in the 1960s who rejected conventional social values (6) |
| SEYMOURNURSE | West Indian batsman in the 1960s who ended his Test career in style with an innings of 258 at Christchurch |
| MOD | A member of a group of teenagers in the mid-1960s who opposed the rockers (3) |
| JIMBAXTER | Star of Rangers in the 1960s who then moved on to Sunderland and Nottingham Forest (3,6) |
| MODS | Group in the 1960s who were rivals to Rockers and were noted for smart dress and riding motor scooters (4) |
| BACON | Dublin-born painter who produced a series of paintings known as "The Screaming Popes" (5) |
| BIEDERMEIER | A style of art in the transitional period between Neoclassicism and Romanticism, especially in German and Scandinavia (11) |
| NILSSON | Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, who commanded the stage at Beyreuth as the leading Wagnerian soprano |
| RAQUEL | Sex symbol of the 1960s who recently died aged 82 (6,5) |
| WELCH | Sex symbol of the 1960s who recently died aged 82 (6,5) |
| BRAILLE | Louis, French educator who produced a system of writing used by the blind (7) |
| DEGAS | He produced works of art in the round - e.g. a sculpture |
| TOPIARIST | Word for a "fancy gardener" or plant sculptor who clips living bay, boxwood, holly, privet or yew trees into ornamental shapes as enduring works of art in the landscape (9) |
| SEASCAPE | Painters end up having to get away with a work of art, in the main (8) |
| MARYQUANT | Popular fashion designer with London's Chelsea Set in the swinging sixties who is credited with defining the mini skirt (4,5) |
| COPERNICUS | Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the Solar System (10) |