| CELLINI | Florentine sculptor and goldsmith noted for his autobiography La Vita and pieces including a salt cellar for Francis I and a bronze statue of Perseus (7) |
| CASANOVA | Italian adventurer famous for his autobiography, Histoire de ma vie |
| VANGOGH | Netherlander who became an artist at the age of 27 and went on to create world-famous pieces including Sunflowers, Bedroom in Arles, The Red Vineyard and The Starry Night (3,4) |
| MOZART | Composer of some 600 pieces including The Magic Flute whose Piano Concerto No. 21 is sometimes referred to as "Elvira Madigan" (6) |
| SCHUBERT | Composer of some 1000 pieces including Trout Quintet (8) |
| HILLIARD | Limner and goldsmith at the court of Elizabeth I and later James I who painted the Phoenix and the Pelican portraits and the Young Man Among Roses miniature (8) |
| OSCARPETERSON | Who led a trio in the 1950s and called his autobiography A Jazz Odyssey (2002) |
| FELLINI | Federico ___, Best Director Oscar nominee for La dolce vita and Amarcord (7) |
| BELLINI | Italian sculptor and goldsmith who died in Florence in 1571 (7) |
| ARTCINEMA | Genre for "La Dolce Vita" and "The Thin Red Line" |
| AIMEE | Star of Fellini films La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2, Anouk ... |
| ANITA | Swedish actress of La Dolce Vita and Back from Eternity, - Ekberg (5) |
| BENIGNI | Roberto ___, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for La Vita E Bella (7) |
| DONATELLO | Florentine sculptor, 1386-1466, famous for his lifelike works (9) |
| NICHOLSON | Artist who moved from still life to white reliefs, whose wives Winifred, Barbara Hepworth and Felicitas Vogler were respectively a painter, a sculptor and a photographer; or, his father, William, who |
| BENVENUTOCELLINI | Opera by Hector Berlioz loosely based on the memoirs of a Florentine sculptor |
| HONOREDAUMIER | 19th-century French painter, sculptor and printmaker noted for his political and social caricatures (6,7) |
| STUS | Comedians Gilliam and Goldsmith, for two |
| OLIVER | Cromwell and Goldsmith - who could ask for more? (6) |
| MARKTWAIN | Who wrote in his autobiography: "There are three kinds of lies - lies, damned lies and statistics."? |