| CONTE | Hard crayon used by artists which is often coloured a reddish-brown (5) |
| PALETTE | What do you call the thin board held by an artist which is used to mix paints? (7) |
| BLOOMSBURY | Which London district lends its name to a "set" of writers and artists which included Virginia Woolf? (10) |
| TARNANTHI | What is the annual cultural event showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, which in 2025 includes an exhibition of Ellen Trevorrow's weaving? (9) |
| BRACT | A modified and often coloured leaf, with a flower in its axil (5) |
| EASEL | Upright tripod used to display something, often used by artists (5) |
| UMBER | Reddish-brown pigment used by artists, burnt - - - (5) |
| PAINT | A coloured substance used by artists (5) |
| BREAD | ---of Heaven, name commonly given to Cwm Rhondda, which is often sung at Wales matches (5) |
| WARTS | Straw returned produces abnormal growth which is often blamed on the contact with frogs (5) |
| GESSO | Good brand of oil that's used by artists (5) |
| MOIRA | Fate which is often said to accompany pretentious artist |
| ALLAN | Poe's middle name, which is often misspelled |
| TINGE | Colour used by artist in Germany (5) |
| SACRA | Bones from bag used by artist (5) |
| XRAY | Photograph that helps diagnose a bone fracture: Hyph. (Wordplay tip: in this clue, "whiskey" refers to a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is often used by pilots) |
| FOBWATCH | Timepiece which is often kept in a small pocket, and may be attached by a chain (3,5) |
| MANNERS | 'Comedy of ---', is a literary genre which is often characterised by the satire of social behaviour (7) |
| JORDANALMOND | Nut often coloured and used in confectionery (6,6) |
| SIMNEL | - Cake, a fruit cake decorated with marzipan balls and often coloured with saffron, eaten at Easter (6) |