| GIOTTO | Florentine artist, seen as the founder of the main tradition of Western painting because he broke away from Byzantine stylization |
| BODLEY | Sir Thomas ___, founder of the main research library of the University of Oxford (6) |
| ADMINISTRATION | Main traditions developed in management? (14) |
| SWARTHINESS | Excel when encapsulating Western paintings, say, on ship having dark quality (11) |
| BAALSHEMTOV | Fancy hat's movable for mystic seen as the founder of Hasidic Judaism (4,4,3) |
| EULER | Mathematician often seen as the founder of topology |
| BURNEJONES | Artist who is seen as the last of the Pre-Raphaelites; his works include Love and the Pilgrim and collection of watercolours in The Flower Book (5-5) |
| LIPPI | Florentine artist noted for his cycle of frescoes in the choir of Prato cathedral (5) |
| BOTTICELLI | Florentine artist who painted The Birth of Venus which hangs in the Uffizi Gallery |
| MICHELANGELO | Florentine artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (12) |
| AVARICE | Gordon Gekko is seen as the epitome of this one of the seven deadly sins |
| IMITATION | Production of copies can be seen as the sincerest form of flattery (9) |
| FEATURE | Seen as the main film after you include the Orient in it (7) |
| EASTEND | Aldgate Pump is sometimes seen as the beginning of this part of London |
| FEATURELENGTH | ____ film, one with a running time sufficient to be seen as the main or sole part of a screening (7,6) |
| ASIDE | The side of a single seen as the most important one (1-4) |
| JOHNBROWN | Which abolitionist led the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859, seen as the trigger for the US Civil War? (4,5) |
| ITT | Communications giant seen as the ugly face of US influence in Chile under the Allende regime (1,1,1) |
| INIGO | What he said as he broke open the door? (5) |
| OWENS | Which US athlete upset Hitler at the 1936 Berlin Olympics when he broke world records in the 200metr |