| WEIMAR | German city where the Bauhaus movement began |
| WEIMARGERMANY | Birthplace of the Bauhaus movement |
| HAMBURG | German city where The Beatles regularly performed in the early 1960s (7) |
| ESSEN | German city where the games fair is held each October |
| MAINZ | German city where the Gutenberg Bible was published |
| CHAIR | The item of furniture that defined the Bauhaus school of architecture and design, the Barcelona ... |
| GROPIUS | Walter ___, German-American architect and director of the Bauhaus, 1919-28 (7) |
| RONARAD | Israeli designer, artist and architect whose designs include the Rover chair and the Bauhaus Museum in Tel Aviv |
| WALTERGROPIUS | German-born US architect who founded the Bauhaus school in 1919 (6,7) |
| PAUL | Swiss-German artist who taught at the Bauhaus school of art, _ Klee (4) |
| KLEE | 1920s teacher at the Bauhaus |
| ITTEN | Johannes, Swiss painter who taught at the Bauhaus from 191923 (5) |
| GLOUCESTER | English city in which the Sunday School movement began (10) |
| ZURICH | Where the Dada movement began |
| MOHOLYNAGY | Hungarian-born abstract painter, photographer, designer, typographer and professor at the Bauhaus wh |
| PAULKLEE | Swiss-born artist who taught at the Bauhaus with Wassily Kandinsky (4,4) |
| GLASGOW | City where Red Clydeside, a radical era in Britain's labor movement, began |
| TEENS | When the Dada movement began |
| SIXTIES | Decade when the hippie movement began |
| HAMELIN | The Pied Piper came to this German city where, Browning relates, 'The river Weser, deep and wide; Washes its wall on the southern side' |