| NEWLYN | Cornish harbourside fishing town, home to a school of art whose members included Laura Knight, Walter Langley, Dod Procter and Alfred Munnings (6) |
| INTERNATIONAL | Style of art whose contributors included Giotto and Pisanello (13) |
| GOTHIC | Style of art whose contributors included Giotto and Pisanello (6) |
| BALLET | Form of classical dance depicted in a children's novel by Noel Streatfeild and in paintings by Edgar Degas and also Laura Knight (6) |
| ELEA | Home to a school of pre-Socratic philosophers |
| CUBIST | Follower of a school of art founded by Picasso (6) |
| SIENA | Tuscan city with a school of art founded in the 13th century and attended by Duccio and Simone Martini among others (5) |
| ASHCAN | Metal receptacle and a school of art |
| COLDSTREAM | Borders town, home to a guards regiment of the British Army (10) |
| STOAS | Architectural features that gave their name to a school of philosophy |
| ELEATIC | Pertaining to a school of Greek Philosophy |
| IVES | St -; Cornish fishing town, site of one of the Tate galleries (4) |
| PEMBROKE | Welsh town, home to a castle where Henry Tudor was born in 1457 (8) |
| PENRITH | Cumbrian market town, home to a now-ruined 14th-century castle (7) |
| MACKINTOSH | Charles Rennie -; artist remembered for his design of a building at the Glasgow School of Art damaged by a fire in 2014 (10) |
| ARTNOVEAU | The Glasgow School of Art is an example of which style of architecture? |
| SLADE | Felix, art collector after whom a London school of art was founded (5) |
| FUTURISM | 20th-century Italian school of art and literature whose proponents included Marinetti and Balla (8) |
| WHEATSON | Parent's boy who grows a crop full of gluten? (... to a school in Massachusetts) |
| BAYLORE | Legends of San Francisco's body of water? (... to a school in Texas) |