| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Inspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6) |
| LANGLAND | William ___, 14th-century English poet to whom the poem The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman is attributed |
| SEEING | Is Gene upset by the vision? (6) |
| IMAGISM | Poetic movement that flourished in England and the US in the early 20th century, pioneered by Ezra Pound and T. E. Hulme (7) |
| GREENAWAY | Illustrator of "toy books", including Marigold Garden, Mother Goose and Under the Window, who was the daughter of an engraver and a milliner, and a friend of John Ruskin (9) |
| KELMSCOTT | - Manor; summer retreat of William Morris and his family in the Cotswolds (9) |
| JANE | Forename of a Pre-Raphaelite muse and Arts and Crafts embroiderer who was the wife of William Morris, immortalised in The Blue Silk Dress, Water Willow and other paintings by her lover, Dante Gabriel |
| STRAWBERRIES | Portrayed with purloining thrushes in a pattern designed by William Morris and with leaves represented on the coronets of dukes, earls and marquesses, fruits or "fraises" often sold in punnets (12) |
| TURNER | "Painter of light" championed by John Ruskin; he was the son of a Cockney perruquier and created The Fighting Temeraire and Norham Castle, Sunrise (6) |
| ARTDECO | Style of architecture and design that flourished in the US and Europe in the 1920s and 1930s (3,4) |
| THISTLES | Depicted on some textiles designed by William Morris and with seeds eaten by goldfinches, prickly plants used as the botanical symbols of Scotland (8) |
| CRANE | Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5) |
| POTOFPAINT | One of the most celebrated trials in the history of art centered on a libel suit brought by artist James McNeill Whistler against art critic John Ruskin for using this phrase to describe Whistler's pa |
| CRAFTS | Arts and -; aesthetic movement whose chief proponents include John Ruskin and William Morris (6) |
| EASTERN | The E of LNER, one the 'big four' railways companies that flourished in the UK before the government takeover of services |
| ROSSETTI | Dante Gabriel -; co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who painted a number of pictures of William Morris' wife Jane (8) |
| VINE | Peacock & -; A. S. Byatt's book about William Morris and Mariano Fortuny (4) |
| CLAVICHORD | Instrument developed from the medieval monochord that flourished from about 1400 to 1800 and was revived in the 20th century. Rectangular in shape, and its case and lid were usually highly decorated, |
| PISANELLO | Italian Renaissance painter whose works include The Vision of St Eustace and The Virgin and Child with Saints George and Anthony Abbot |
| ESSENE | A member of a Judaistic ascetic sect that flourished in Palestine from 2c B.C. to 2c A.D. (6) |