| SIGNAC | French pointillist who painted Breakfast, The Milliner and Sunday (6) |
| GREENAWAY | Illustrator of "toy books", including Marigold Garden, Mother Goose and Under the Window, who was the daughter of an engraver and a milliner, and a friend of John Ruskin (9) |
| HATPIN | The milliner can have a point there (6) |
| HATCHAPLOT | Conspire with milliner and Moab's father. (5,1,4) |
| SHATTER | Smash into the milliner on Saturday (7) |
| DUNCESCAPS | What the milliner created for classy individuals who haven't been good to the corner boys from 24 down (5'1,4) |
| SEURAT | Georges, French pointillist painter born in 1859 (6) |
| MUESLI | Bircher -; oats soaked in apple juice overnight for breakfast the next day (6) |
| ULSTER | As a regional breakfast, the “____ fry” adds fried soda bread and potato cake to a “full English” |
| TOPHAT | Path to complex is by the milliner's presumably (3,3) |
| SIGNAT | Artist along with Georges Seurat who helped develop the Pointillist style (6) |
| GLENDA | ___ Jackson, late star of Women in Love and Sunday Bloody Sunday (6) |
| DABBED | Painted like a pointillist |
| VEITCH | Fast Forward airline steward and Sunday Arts host, Michael ... (6) |
| RAIKES | Robert, British philanthropist and Sunday school pioneer (6) |
| SLAVED | Works hard, except around beginning of Lent, and Sunday (6) |
| PAPERS | ID documents from Daily Record and Sunday Mail, say (6) |
| EPOCHS | Hot and cold work reviewed by European and Sunday Times |
| GEORGESSEURAT | French pointillist painter noted for A Sunday Afternoon On La Grande Jatte (7,6) |
| DOTTER | Pointillist |