| PISANO | Family of Italian architects, goldsmiths and sculptors whose name refers to the "Leaning Tower city" (6) |
| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| PIRANESI | Italian architect's pier is a new construction |
| PISA | *Home to the Leaning Tower |
| RODIN | Sculptor whose name is a letter + 37 Across |
| SPINET | Harpsichord whose name refers to the shape of the tiny quills that pluck its strings (6) |
| PAMIR | Highland region of Tajikistan and Afghanistan from which several south-central Asian mountain ranges radiate, including the Hindu Kush and the Tian Shan. Its name refers to the grasslands of the easte |
| ESTE | Family of Italian rulers including Alfonso I, Duke of Ferrara, patron of the arts for whom Bellini painted The Feast of the Gods and Titian created Bacchus and Ariadne (4) |
| CORDS | Trousers or breeches whose name refers to the velvety ribbed cloth from which they are cut; the ribs on said fabric/trews; thick strings or thin ropes; measure of cut wood; or, flexes (5) |
| POSTERS | Bills, notices or placards whose name refers to the stout upright stakes to which they are traditionally fixed (7) |
| APUS | Bird of Paradise constellation whose name refers to the former belief that said exotic avian was "footless", thus always airborne (4) |
| PEARLY | London costermonger whose name refers to the lustrous nacreous buttons decorating their costume (6) |
| BADGER | Sett-dwelling brock whose name refers to the white mark worn like a emblem on its forehead (6) |
| SOLAR | Ancient garret, medieval chamber or castle's upper storey whose name refers to the daystar that lights it (5) |
| PISAN | Denizen of the Leaning Tower city |
| PISANOS | Citizens of the Leaning Tower's city |
| FINEARTS | Draw closer in sudden bursts of activity to the work of painters and sculptors (4,4) |
| AMATI | Name of a family of Italian violin makers active in Cremona from about 1549 to 1740 |
| DENIM | A hard-wearing cotton fabric whose name refers to a French city (5) |
| PELOTON | Exercise equipment company whose name refers to a pack of bicycle racers |