| FRINK | Elisabeth, English sculptor and printmaker noted for her depictions of birds and horses (5) |
| HONOREDAUMIER | 19th-century French painter, sculptor and printmaker noted for his political and social caricatures (6,7) |
| ELISABETHFRINK | English sculptor and printmaker made a DBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1992 |
| ALLINGHAM | Artist noted for her depictions of rural England's thatched cottages and gardens in watercolours, including Beneath the Cherry Tree, Fetching the Milk and The Basket Woman (9) |
| ENSOR | James, Belgian painter and printmaker noted for his grotesquely fantastic images (5) |
| GAGGLE | Birds and horse caught in strong wind (6) |
| CHAGALL | Marc, Belorussian-born French painter and printmaker noted for his hybrid modernist style (7) |
| ARTEMISIA | ____ Gentileschi, Baroque painter noted for her depiction of women (9) |
| TENNANT | Kylie, novelist famed for her depictions of the lives of the underprivileged in Australia (7) |
| GIBBONS | Grinling, English sculptor and woodcarver who died in 1721 (7) |
| DRESSLER | Conrad --, English sculptor and potter (8) |
| CRANE | Center of a Venn diagram of "Birds" and "Construction equipment" |
| SINGS | Does imitations of birds and rats (5) |
| BLAKE | William ___ (1757-1827), English poet, painter and printmaker of the Romantic age (5) |
| URGES | Subjects of "birds and bees"talks |
| WINGS | Parts of birds and buildings |
| DURER | German painter and printmaker, a major figure of the Renaissance (5) |
| MOORE | Famous English sculptor (5,5) |
| HENRY | Famous English sculptor (5,5) |
| DAVEY | Grenville ?, English sculptor who won the Turner Prize in 1992 (5) |