| DAVEY | Grenville -, English sculptor who won the Turner Prize in 1992 |
| ANTONYGORMLEY | Sculptor who won the Turner Prize in 1994 (6,7) |
| JEREMYDELLER | English artist who won the Turner Prize in 2004 (6,6) |
| DAMIEN | ____ Hirst, artist who won the Turner Prize in 1995 (6) |
| TACITADEAN | English visual artist who was a nominee for the Turner Prize in 1998 and made an OBE in the 2013 New Year Honours list |
| RACHELWHITEREAD | Artist and sculptor who was the first woman to win the Turner Prize, in 1993 (6,9) |
| TRACEYEMIN | Artist nominated for the Turner prize in 1999 for her work My Bed |
| GRAYSONPERRY | British artist who won the Turner Prize in 2003, knighted in 2023 (7,5) |
| KAPOOR | Anish ?, sculptor who won the 1991 Turner Prize (6) |
| MYBED | Work by Tracey Emin exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize (2,3) |
| DEREKWALCOTT | West Indian poet who won the Nobel Literature Prize in 1992 (5,7) |
| GUATEMALA | Rigoberta Menchu received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for her work in promoting indigenous rights in this country |
| SCREAMADELICA | Album that won the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992 (13) |
| OFILI | Chris ___, 1998 winner of the Turner Prize for visual art (5) |
| TATE | Museum that awards the Turner Prize |
| MOORE | Henry, English sculptor who died in 1986 (5) |
| REVENGE | The ?, Alfred Tennyson poem about Sir Richard Grenville and the 1591 Battle of Flores with the Spanish fleet in the Azores (7) |
| BARRYADAMSON | Former member of Magazine and the Bad Seeds whose third solo album, Soul Murder, was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize in 1992 (5,7) |
| MARGATE | Seaside town in Kent in which the Turner Contemporary gallery opened in 2011 (7) |
| WODEHOUSE | Author Pelham Grenville, who penned Leave It to Psmith, Right Ho, Jeeves, The Code of the Woosters, |