| AMMAN | Capital of Jordan; or, a woodcut artist who illustrated The Book of Trades by cobbler Hans Sachs (5) |
| CASSON | Artist who illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| TOTHELAST | Back to work, Hans Sachs, till you die! |
| ARP | "Torn-Up Woodcut" artist Jean |
| PUDDLE | Disturbance made by an oar blade pulled through water; an excess of curtain hem spilling onto a floor; or, a woodcut print by M. C. Escher (6) |
| LINOLEUM | From "flax oil", plant-based vinyl used for flooring or a woodcut-like decorative method of printmaking (8) |
| COERCES | Forces two thousand out of trade by start of summer |
| EMBARGO | A stoppage of trade by authorities (7) |
| MOAB | Ancient kingdom in what is now Jordan - or a city in Utah? (4) |
| JAUNT | Trip with a relative to the capital of Jordan (5) |
| PAGET | Sidney who illustrated the Sherlock Holmes stories |
| SHOWN | Illustrated the way to do it in opposite directions (5) |
| GOREY | Edward who wrote and illustrated "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" |
| DINAR | Capital of Jordan? |
| SHOES | Brogues, loafers, Oxfords, espadrilles ... items traditionally made by cobblers (5) |
| LASTS | Shoe-making moulds used by cobblers |
| WHALE | An animal whose teeth have been used in trade by Fijians (5) |
| EDWARD | Forename of an artist who illustrated editions of numerous books, including Minnow on the Say, My Uncle Silas, The Otterbury Incident and Stig of the Dump (6) |
| WISDEN | Author of the almanac known as the "Bible of Cricket" that features a woodcut designed by Eric Ravilious on its cover (6) |
| PHIZ | Pen name of the artist who illustrated books by Charles Dickens, or "Boz" (4) |