| AQUATINT | Etching - or a watercolour? |
| SEAGREEN | A watercolour? (3,5) |
| SEASCAPE | A watercolour picture? (8) |
| MOZARTSART | A watercolor by Wolfgang? |
| BLUE | Water color in a watercolor |
| PAINT | Make a watercolor |
| AQUARELLE | A majority of art captured in what? French watercolour? (9) |
| PRINT | Picture or design created by means of woodcut, linocut, etching or engraving; copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, the text in a book or a newspaper (5) |
| SEARED | Scorched watercolour? (6) |
| NOOILPAINTING | Unattractive person's watercolour? |
| AQUA | Watercolour? (4) |
| CRAYONS | Coloured wax sticks used for a form of primitive etching or scratch art (7) |
| DAMASCENE | To ornament metal by etching or inlaying, usually with gold or silver (9) |
| WASH | Coat of diluted ink or watercolour applied to paper with a long sweep of a brush; alluvium; dialect for 10 strikes of oysters; or, a quantity of clothes for the laundry (4) |
| PAINTERLY | Like Rembrandt in brushstrokes as opposed to Botticelli in linear design; or, a word meaning generally appropriate to a dauber of oil- or watercolour-based artistic persuasion or incline (9) |
| GOUACHE | French word, from the Italian for "aqua, puddle, watering place", for a type of opaque watercolour pigment; or, a picture, such as Paul Sandby's Tea at Englefield Green, painted using the body colour |
| ARCHIBALD | What was the surname of the Australian journalist who co-founded The Bulletin and made the initial provision for an art prize awarded for an oil or watercolour portrait, generally of a public figure? |
| FRESCO | Painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling (6) |
| BRITISHCOMPOUND | "Watercolour" or "centrepiece," say? |
| SIENNA | Ferruginous earth used as a pigment in oil and watercolour painting, normally yellowish-brown (raw) but reddish-brown when roasted (burnt) (6) |