| OCEANUS | Greek Titan depicted as a statue in the centre of the Trevi Fountain, Rome (7) |
| HANSCHRISTIANANDERSEN | Author, one of whose works is celebrated with a statue in the water by the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen |
| ROME | Whereabouts of the Trevi Fountain (4) |
| ATLAS | Word for a book of maps that takes its name from the Greek Titan depicted on title pages of early such volumes; or, a figure of a man serving as an architectural column (5) |
| FOUNTAINPENNY | Item at the bottom of the Trevi? |
| TREVI | ___ Fountain (Rome attraction) |
| IAPETUS | Moon of Saturn discovered by Cassini in 1671 and named after a Greek Titan (7) |
| FAWCETT | Millicent, British suffragist leader who in 2018 became the first woman given a statue in London's Parliament Square (7) |
| MACBEAN | Pinto ___ (Mascot statue in the Alberta agricultural town of Bow Island) |
| RUSSELL | Which former IRA leader is commemorated by a statue in Dublin's Fairview Park? (7) |
| RACKARD | Which hurler is commemorated by a statue in Wexford town? (7) |
| JAMESII | King with a statue in Trafalgar Square |
| INDIA | Home of the Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) |
| EKBERG | Anita, Swedish actress who danced in the Trevi fountain in the 1960 film La Dolce Vita (6) |
| BASE | Word for the fundus of something, such as a statue's pedestal or a pillar's foot, also used in its old-fashioned sense to mean "ignoble" (4) |
| DAVID | Michelangelo's 17-foot-tall sculpture, carved out of a single slab of previously rejected white Carrara marble, that became one of the most famous statues in the world (5) |
| MUSKELLUNGE | Fish like Husky the Muskie, the iconic giant fish statue in the northwestern Ontario city of Kenora |
| ITALY | In which country do tourists toss coins into the Trevi Fountain, amounting to around a million euros a year? (5) |
| HYPERION | One of the 12 Greek Titans, father of Helios the sun, Selene the moon and Eos the dawn (8) |
| EBERT | Figure depicted giving a thumbs-up in a statue in Champaign, Illinois |