| DIX | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| OTTO | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| POSSE | Group whose work is picking up |
| HOCKNEY | British painter, prominent in pop art in the 1960s, who produced a 2022 painting of singer Harry Stiles (7) |
| BELL | Sharing her forename with the Latin epithet of the painted lady butterfly, an artist whose portrait The Memoir Club depicts prominent members of the Bloomsbury Group, including her sister, Virginia Wo |
| VIRGINIAWOOLF | Prominent member of the Bloomsbury group |
| NIXON | US president, once a prominent member of the House Un-American Activities Committee (5) |
| WARD | Artist known as "Spy" whose many watercolour caricatures of prominent members of Victorian society featured in the pages of the second Vanity Fair (4) |
| FRY | Artist and prominent member of the Bloomsbury set who painted Immortelles, Cyclamen, Spring, Peonies and Poppies and Orchard, Woman Seated in a Garden (3) |
| BORIS | Prominent member of the Johnson family (5) |
| FAUCI | Dr. Anthony , prominent member of the coronavirus task force |
| WEBB | Beatrice ___, socialist and prominent member of the Fabian Society (4) |
| HERBERT | George ---, Welsh-born poet and Anglican priest whose works were published in the 1633 collection The Temple (7) |
| ALEICHEM | Author whose works were the inspiration for "Fiddler on the Roof" |
| SHADOWCABINET | Prominent members of the opposition party (6,7) |
| BRANCUSI | Constantin, Romanian sculptor whose works were shown at the Armory Show in 1913 (8) |
| FAULKNER | William ..., US novelist whose works were set in the southern states |
| SPLITEND | One may make you see red according to one member of the New Zealand group (5,3) |
| LUCREZIA | Daughter of Pope Alexander VI and prominent member of an infamous Italian familymily (8,6) |
| SCARLET | Will, prominent member of Robin Hood's band of merry men (7) |