| DIEBRUCKE | Group of German expressionist painters, including Fritz Bleyl and Erich Heckel, formed in Dresden in 1905; 'The Bridge' (3,6) |
| PAULETTEGODDARD | American actress and socialite whose husbands included Charlie Chaplin, Burgess Meredith and Erich Maria Remarque (8,7) |
| ERICH | Expressionist painter Heckel |
| TANNHAUSER | Richard Wagner opera that was first produced in Dresden in 1845 (10) |
| INTERMEZZO | Two-act opera by Richard Strauss first performed in Dresden in 1924 (10) |
| EASTGERMAN | Point at French neighbour who spent some time in Dresden in the past (4,6) |
| DERROSENKAVALIER | Three-act opera by Richard Strauss premiered in Dresden in 1911 (3,13) |
| BLAUEREITER | A book published in Milan giving its name to a group of Expressionist painters (5,6) |
| CARRACCI | Annibale -; artist in a family of painters including his brother Agostino and cousin Ludovico (8) |
| JULYPLOT | Failed conspiracy of a group of German officers to kill Hitler in 1944 (4,4) |
| BURSCHENSCHAFT | Problem about school repeatedly including French in a paper for group of German learners |
| ASHCAN | The -- School were a group of U.S. painters including Robert Henri (6) |
| WOLFPACK | Term for an attacking group of German submarines in World War Two (8) |
| BROTHERHOOD | Pre-Raphaelite ____, Victorian group of English painters including Millais (11) |
| PRADO | Housing works by painters including Bosch, El Greco, Goya. Rubens, Titian and Velazquez, the Spanish national art museum (5) |
| MEINHOFGANG | Group of German urban guerrillas also called the Red Army Faction (6-7,4) |
| BAADER | Group of German urban guerrillas also called the Red Army Faction (6-7,4) |
| NEWLYN | Home to a school of painters, including Alfred Munnings (6) |
| MEISSEN | Type of porcelain first produced near Dresden in 1710 (7) |
| SCANDELLO | Antonio ___, Italian composer, born in Bergamo, who in 1568 became Kapellmeister at the court of the Electors of Saxony in Dresden (9) |