| DELACROIX | French painter (The Death of Sardanapalus) |
| MONET | Claude, French painter, the leading exponent of impressionism (5) |
| DERAIN | Andre ___ (1880 - 1934), French painter, the co-founder of Fauvism with Henri Matisse (6) |
| LANDSEER | Sir Edwin -, painter (The Monarch of the Glen) |
| REYNOLDS | Joshua - - -, 18th Century English portrait painter, the first president of the Royal Academy (8) |
| FRAGONARD | French rococo painter (The Swing) |
| COROT | The painter the company got was rubbish (5) |
| DALI | Painter, The Persistence of Memory (4) |
| MASACCIO | Florentine painter, the first to apply Brunelleschi's laws of perspective to art (8) |
| HOBBEMA | Meindert ___, Dutch landscape painter; The Avenue at Middelharnis (1689, National Gallery, London) etc. (7) |
| BOWEN | Author of The House in Paris, The Death of the Heart and The Heat of the Day (5) |
| PLANTAGENETS | Members of the royal house active from 1154 with the accession of Henry II until the death of Richar |
| TITIAN | Artist of the Venetian School who painted The Rape of Europa and The Death of Actaeon (6) |
| TUDORS | Members of an English royal house of Welsh origin that ruled from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 (6) |
| ORLEANS | Duc d' -; title upon the death of his uncle Gaston of Philippe I who was the younger brother of the Sun King and bought Chateau de Saint- Cloud for 240,000 livres in 1658(7) |
| BULGARIA | The KGB and the secret police of this Soviet-bloc nation were suspects in the death of Georgi Markov |
| TIGER | With the death of the last of these creatures in captivity in 1936, the species is thought to be ext |
| EPIGONI | In Greek legend, the sons of the "Seven against Thebes" who avenged the death of their fathers (7) |
| DAVID | French Neoclassical painter whose works include The Death of Marat and Napoleon Crossing the Alps; h |
| HERIOT | Old fine due to the lord of the manor on the death of a tenant (6) |