| EXHIBITION | Display of paintings, art ... |
| EXHIBIT | Display of paintings, art ... |
| DALIS | Certain display of paintings |
| YAMATOE | Style of Japanese painting/art (6-1) |
| TOLE | Tin-painting art |
| NEDKELLY | Who was the subject of Sidney Nolan's series of paintings from 1946-47. considered to be one of the greatest sequences of Australian paintings of the 20th century? (3,5) |
| JEALOUSY | Description of the state of feeling angered by rivalry, a recurring theme in a series of paintings by Edvard Munch (8) |
| PRADO | National art museum of Spain, opened in Madrid as the Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures in 1819 (5) |
| LILIPAD | Leaf of a plant in the family Nymphaeaceae, depicted in a series of paintings by Claude Monet such a |
| TRANSPORTATION | Conveyance of paintings put up on display in the community |
| VASE | Type of vessel in a number of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (4) |
| ARGOT | Means of communication for thieves of paintings to go into (5) |
| SISLEY | Parisian-born British Impressionist noted for a number of paintings of the Thames around Hampton Court (6) |
| ASNIERES | Former name of a Parisian suburb on the Seine depicted in a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (8) |
| PETWORTH | Stately home in Sussex with a room featuring Grinling Gibbons' carvings of fruit, flowers and birds that frame a number of paintings including landscapes by Turner (8) |
| GEORGIANA | --- Cavendish, duchess of Devonshire, the subject of paintings by Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough (9) |
| HOGARTH | Surname of the artist responsible for a series of paintings entitled 'A Rake's Progress' (7) |
| SALVATORMUNDI | Title of paintings by DA¼rer and da Vinci, meaning 'Saviour of the World' (8,5) |
| MARGATE | Seaside resort in Kent which is the subject of a number of paintings by JMW Turner (7) |
| TASTE | Sample last of paintings framed by patron of the arts |