| SCHMALTZ | Extreme sentimentality, especially in the arts or entertainment (8) |
| CONNOISSEUR | A person with special knowledge or appreciation of the arts or food (11) |
| HOMAGE | A work of art or entertainment that pays affectionate tribute to another (6) |
| AGITPROP | Political promotion (especially in the arts) |
| KNOTTING | Word for the art or craft of tying; the loops tied; the carpets, fancywork macrame, rugs etc produced; the covering of knags in wood before priming/glossing; or, the sealer used (8) |
| BACHELOR | A single fellow might have a degree in arts or science (8) |
| RESARTUS | Restore arts or revive drawing in craft work of Carlyle (6,8) |
| PAVILION | Ornamental structure that is used for sports or entertainment (8) |
| PASTIMES | Activities or entertainments engaged in for recreation; hobbies (8) |
| MEDICINE | From "physician, doctor", word for the art or science of preserving and restoring health; or, a pharmaceutical analeptic, cure, drug or remedy (8) |
| HOROLOGY | The art or science of making timepieces or of measuring time (8) |
| AVIATION | With pioneers including the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart, the art or science of flying aircraft (8) |
| WIZARDRY | The art or practice of magic (8) |
| PUGULISM | The art or profession of fist fighting (8) |
| INTAGLIO | The art or process of incised carving (8) |
| KIDOLOGY | The art or practice of deliberately deceiving people (8) |
| PUGILISM | The art or profession of fist fighting (8) |
| MAP | From the Latin meaning "sheet of the world", any one of the many diagrammatic representations of Earth's surface created in the art or science of cartography (3) |
| SCULPTOR | Is she carving out a career in the arts? (8) |
| CONNOISSEURS | People with special knowledge or appreciation of a field, especially in the arts (12) |