| TREEOFKNOWLEDGE | Genesis plant often depicted in paintings with the serpent coiled around its branches |
| EVE | Woman often seen in paintings with a fig leaf |
| GARRET | German paintings with the Queen reflected in an upper chamber (6) |
| CASSATT | US artist who moved to Paris where she became friends with Edgar Degas and exhibited her paintings with the French Impressionists (7) |
| ARTICHOKE | One seen in paintings with gag getting vegetable (9) |
| RUINS | Such remains were often depicted in the art of the Romanticist movement in the early 19th century (5) |
| SUNFLOWERS | Plants depicted in a vase in several Van Gogh paintings with a limited colour palette |
| TREE | It has its branches in the family pedigree (4) |
| IBIS | This bird was a symbol of the deity Thoth in ancient Egypt, and it is often depicted in ancient Egyptian art. Mummified bodies of this bird have discovered; one tomb housed 500,000. |
| ASPARAGUS | Shoots/spears of "sparrow-grass" called the "king of vegetables" by Louis XIV and often depicted in bundles in banquet pieces or other still lifes (9) |
| IMAGES | "The Treachery of ___" (Rene Magritte painting with the words "Ceci n'est pas une pipe") |
| ABSEIL | Lower oneself with a rope coiled around the body from a mountainside. (6) |
| CAPO | The head of a crime syndicate or one of its branches |
| OSIER | Willow tree or one of its branches used in basket-making |
| BAOBAB | "The upside-down tree," so called since its branches resemble roots |
| OLIVE | Two of its branches are seen on the United Nations flag |
| QUINCE | Sacred to Aphrodite and often depicted in botanical art, a fruit related to medlars and apples, used for membrillo, marmalade or jelly with rose geranium (6) |
| BOLT | Piece of hardware often depicted in Frankenstein's monster's neck |
| AGARIC | Fly -; toadstool often depicted in illustrations accompanying fairy tales (6) |
| TOPIARIST | Gardener is featured in painting with sun hat on |