| STRAWBERRIES | Fruits depicted on a textile design by William Morris that also incorporates birds and flowers (12) |
| ORANGES | Some fruits depicted on Willy Wonka's lickable wallpaper |
| MINOR | MM series Morris that debuted in 1948 (5) |
| ACANTHUS | With foliage imitated in Corinthian capitals and also depicted in a wallpaper design by William Morris, a herbaceous perennial known as bear's breeches (8) |
| APPLE | Pomaceous fruit depicted on the cover of The Very Hungry Caterpillar (5) |
| AUTONOMOUS | Sovereign (gold) also incorporates French name and American (10) |
| CORALS | Decor also incorporates colourful marine life |
| RESIST | A coating on a textile which protects blank areas of a design from being printed on (6) |
| MOTIF | Design element repeated to form a larger pattern on a textile or wallpaper (5) |
| ARTICHOKE | Globe -; depicted in paintings by Rory McEwen and designs by William Morris, a purple-flowered species of thistle cultivated in kitchen gardens as a food (9) |
| CARICATURIST | A curt satiric design by one who'll draw your portrait (12) |
| PENCILSTRIPE | Writer and priest devised textile design (6,6) |
| WALLPAPER | With designs by William Morris, Liberty and Colefax & Fowler, a material in rolls for home interiors (9) |
| HOLKHAM | Village in Norfolk that is the site of a vast Palladian-style house built to designs by William Kent, Matthew Brettingham and their patron Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (7) |
| THISTLES | Depicted on some textiles designed by William Morris and with seeds eaten by goldfinches, prickly plants used as the botanical symbols of Scotland (8) |
| VOYSEY | A central figure of the Arts and Crafts movement whose textile design Birds of Many Climes depicts avians including blue tanager, canary, finch, Japanese robin, king bird-of-paradise and yellow-tufted |
| ARTS | - and Crafts; creative movement co-founded by William Morris based on the aesthetic of handcrafting and guilds as opposed to mass-production (4) |
| CREWEL | Two-ply worsted wool yarn used for a form of ancient embroidery that was revived by William Morris (6) |
| ERATO | Mythological Greek muse of lyric and love poetry, depicted on a sarcophagus exhibited in the Louvre and a painting by Simon Vouet (5) |
| DEFALLA | Manuel - -; depicted on a former currency note of Spain, a composer whose ballet The Three-Cornered Hat featured a stage curtain and costumes designed by Pablo Picasso (2,5) |