| ACTIONPAINTING | Excited on anticipating a style of art |
| SUBGENRE | A division of a style of art, music or literature (8) |
| CLASSICIST | Lover of a style of art or architecture based on Greek or Roman models (10) |
| NOUVEAU | Art _, a style of art and architecture of the 1890s, characterised by stylised natural forms (7) |
| NEOCLASSIC | One new form I see, say, of a style of art and architecture (10) |
| LIBERTY | Draper's son who founded an emporium synonymous with a style of Art Nouveau that is also noted for its iconic art print fabrics (7) |
| ROCOCO | Name a style of art, architecture and decoration of the 18th century (6) |
| MANNER | A way or method; a style of art, literature, thought, writing etc; or, one's bearing or behaviour (6) |
| DECORUM | Good form and spirit underpinning a style of art |
| GENRE | A style of art or literature |
| BIEDERMEIER | A style of art in the transitional period between Neoclassicism and Romanticism, especially in German and Scandinavia (11) |
| OVERSHOT | Went too far, getting excited on parts of test (8) |
| EDGE | Excited, on the ... of one's seat |
| TORTILLA | Run to get served up, badly anticipating a sort of pancake (8) |
| BEARISH | Anticipating a decline |
| AWAITING | Anticipating a comic, it having popular features inside (8) |
| DRAMA | Small measure anticipating a tense situation (5) |
| BONFIRENIGHT | Baronet kept very excited on close autumn evening |
| PLAYBALL | Co-operate, quietly anticipating a song and dance |
| SOMETIMES | This emmet is excited on occasion (9) |