| FLOWERS | Inflorescences or blossoms depicted in paintings by Ambrosius Bosschaert, illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker, millefleurs tapestries and chintz textiles (7) |
| FLOWER | Type of organism depicted in illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker (6) |
| STUB | Ambrosius --, Danish poet (1705-58) (4) |
| FLOURISHES | Thrives or blossoms |
| ALADDIN | Depicted in illustrations by Edmund Dulac and animations by Disney, a character whose adventures are described by Scheherazade in the Arabian Nights (7) |
| POND | Bathed in by blackbirds, inhabited by frogs, newts and water boatmen and depicted in paintings by Monet, a freshwater habitat, smaller than a lake (4) |
| SKETCHESBYBOZ | Collection of short pieces by Charles Dickens accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank, published in 1836 |
| IRIS | Flower depicted in paintings by Vincent van Gogh; or, a personification of the rainbow in Greek mythology (4) |
| ARTICHOKE | Globe -; depicted in paintings by Rory McEwen and designs by William Morris, a purple-flowered species of thistle cultivated in kitchen gardens as a food (9) |
| COTTAGE | Sometimes described as "chocolatebox", a type of rural or rustic dwelling depicted in paintings by Vincent van Gogh or Helen Allingham (7) |
| OPHELIA | Daughter of Polonius in Hamlet, depicted in paintings by John William Waterhouse and John Everett Mi |
| SUFFOLK | A county depicted in paintings by John Constable, where he was born in 1776 (7) |
| BIRDS | Vertebrates studied in ornithology and depicted in paintings by Jakob Bogdani (5) |
| LOGE | Depicted in paintings by Renoir, a private box in a theatre (4) |
| VENICE | Italian "City of Canals" depicted in paintings by Giovanni Antonio Canal, or Canaletto (6) |
| QUEENMAB | Character referred to in Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet and depicted in an illustration by Arthur Rackham (5,3) |
| FAIRY | Sprite such as Shakespeare's Cobweb, Moth, Mustardseed or Peaseblossom, or any one of those illustrated by Cicely Mary Barker (5) |
| CARAVAN | Collective noun for a group of travellers; or, a shepherd's hut-like vehicle depicted in paintings by Munnings (7) |
| GONDOLA | Type of boat depicted in paintings by John Singer Sargent during his time studying the Grand Canal in Venice (7) |
| APPLES | Depicted in paintings by Ceazanne, pomaceous orchard fruits used for tarte tatin, pies, crumbles and strudel or pressed for cider/juice (6) |