| LANDSCES | Constable and Turner paintings |
| TRAVERSE | Get over Turner's paintings and poetry (8) |
| TRAINING | Turner's paintings, popular during good apprenticeship (8) |
| STEAM | "Rain, ___, and Speed" (Joseph Turner painting) |
| VERGES | Shakespearean constable and a couple by the roadside? |
| ACCEPT | Admit a constable and so on (6) |
| ARTISTS | Constable and Sargent, for example, in dire straits |
| SERGEANT | Police rank between constable and inspector |
| ARTIST | Perhaps Constable and I start cycling |
| RAIN | ___ , Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway (1844 Turner painting) (4) |
| THEFIGHTINGTEMERAIRE | Turner painting; Newbolt poem |
| RAINSTEAMANDSPEED | Turner painting featuring a train |
| ESCKEY | What's behind the special constable and chief's button? |
| MEADOW | Water -; painted by John Constable and described by Thomas Hardy, a type of grassland once subject to seasonal flooding or "floating" to boost its hay/crops (6) |
| LENWADE | M&GNJR station between Melton Constable and Norwich City (7) |
| EARLMARSHAL | English officer of state ranking between the Lord High Constable and Lord High Admiral (4,7) |
| TINKER | Craig _, Weatherfield police constable and son of local resident Beth Sutherland (6) |
| ACCUSE | Charge a chief constable and copper, with extreme sentence (6) |
| TATE | London home of Constables and Sargents, with "the" |
| COAST | Depicted in paintings by Monet, Sargent and Turner, type of region with a seashore where thrift, sea campion, sea lavender and golden samphire often grow (5) |