| BOUCHER | French artist in the Rococo style whose paintings include Charms of Country Life, A Summer Pastoral, The Rising of the Sun, The Billet-Doux, The Dovecote and several portraits of Madame de Pompadour ( |
| BELL | Virginia Woolf's elder sister whose home at Charleston was a retreat for the Bloomsbury set; an artist in the Abstract style whose paintings include Flowers in a Ginger Jar and Cotton, Lavender and Qu |
| COLLIER | Artist in the Pre-Raphaelite style whose paintings include Lady Godiva, Tannhauser In the Venusberg, The Sleeping Beauty and The Amber Necklace (7) |
| DECHIRICO | Greek-born Italian artist in the metaphysical/surrealist style whose paintings include The Melancholy of Departure and The Song of Love (2,7) |
| UTAMARO | Exponent of the ukiyo-e style whose paintings include The Nakadaya Teahouse and Flowers of Edo: Youn |
| SCONCE | Known in the rococo style as a girandole, a bracketed wall light with candle-holders and a reflective backplate or mirror (6) |
| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista, Venetian artist born in 1696 who painted in the Rococo style (7) |
| MONET | Leading Impressionist and master of en plein air style whose paintings include Springtime, Poppy Field, Irises and many depictions of his garden in Giverny including the Water Lilies series (5) |
| WATTEAU | A key figure in the Rococo art movement whose style of painting was categorised by the French Academy in 1717 as "fete galante" (7) |
| ORNATELY | Oliver's walls recently given new facade in the rococo style (8) |
| ORNATE | In the rococo style |
| DUFY | French artist in the Fauvist style who painted Chateau and Horses,Open Window, Nice and Regatta at CowesA (4) |
| FRAGONARD | 18th-century French painter of the Rococo style (9) |
| CEZANNE | French artist's in the auditorium, according to Stuart monarch (7) |
| OBI | One of the charms of the West Indies |
| DEMONETISE | Take away real value of French artist in Waterford (10) |
| MOJITOS | The charms of West Africa must include Italian cocktails (7) |
| BOOGALOO | Latin dance style whose name notably appears in a movie sequel |
| RESISTS | Ignores the charms of the dancing sisters (7) |
| LALIQUE | French glassmaker and jeweller in the art deco/nouveau styles whose pieces included vases, perfume bottles, ornate gemmed brooches and peignes (7) |