| HOKUSAI | Katsushika, Japanese artist whose colour wood-block prints influenced the impressionists (7) |
| MORISOT | Depicted with violets in a portrait by Edouard Manet and married to Eugene Manet, the artist who created The Cradle, At the Ball and Summer Day who was the first woman to join the Impressionists (7) |
| IMITATE | I take the motorway to the gallery to see the impressionist's work (7) |
| PANTONE | Company whose Color of the Year 2024 is Peach Fuzz |
| AMANITA | Psychedelic mushroom whose color and role in Nordic shamanic rituals is believed by some to be the source of Santa Claus's red-and-white suit |
| LINOCUT | A block print |
| MANET | French painter, 1832-1883, whose work influenced the Impressionists (5) |
| MONET | Painter whose iconic Impression, Sunrise inspired the name of the Impressionist movement and whose ambitious Women in the Garden is considered testament to his dedication to working en plein air (5) |
| CLAUDE | First name of the painter whose Impression, Sunrise is where the name of the Impressionist movement comes from |
| BALSA | Wood block knocked over by the middle of saw (5) |
| BITTER | Style of British pale ale whose colour an be gold to dark amber, with strength from 3% to 7% (6) |
| RENOIR | Pierre-Auguste, French painter born in Limoges in 1841 associated with the Impressionists (6) |
| COROT | 19th-century French painter who prefigured the impressionists |
| CLAUDEMONET | This French painter was the initiator, leader, and unswerving advocate of the Impressionist style. One of his Haystacks series from the 1890s sold at auction for more than $110 million in 2019. |
| PISSARRO | Born on the Virgin Island of Saint Thomas in 1830, the impressionist noted for landscapes including |
| MIMIC | I'm taking the mic over to the impressionist (5) |
| BALSAMFIR | Wood block lifted, Afghan governor keeping fit, primarily |
| XYLOGRAPH | An impression or print from a wood block |
| PARQUETFLOOR | Decorative wood blocks on which to walk (7,5) |
| BELT | Asteroids collectively; or. a sash or obi whose colour is used to signify rank or kyu in martial arts (4) |