| LOWRY | L.S., English artist noted for his Northern industrial landscapes with matchstick figures (5) |
| BUILDINGBLOCKS | Constructing city landscapes with Lego? (8,6) |
| HIRST | Damien -, English artist noted for his works of dead animals preserved in formaldehyde (5) |
| LUNAR | Louvre's first Stubbs? Right, that could describe landscape with more than one mare (5) |
| LSLOWRY | English artist noted for his paintings peopled with human figures often referred to as "matchstick men" (1,1,5) |
| SMART | Whose paintings include Cahill Expressway (1962), depicting an expressway turn off with a solitary figure standing in an otherwise stark industrial landscape? (5) |
| KARST | Landscape with features formed by water on limestone (5) |
| APLIT | H.S. English course, for short |
| BYATT | A. S. - English novelist |
| ESSEX | S. English county |
| MAGIC | End of cigar snipped off... Then turned around... Stuck tip of matchstick in front of it... Wonderful! (5) |
| ASPEN | Matchstick wood |
| LANDSEER | English artist noted for the bronze lions in Trafalgar Square and paintings including The Monarch of |
| PROCESSINGPLANT | Last rep's coping after trouble round northern industrial site? (10,5) |
| SATANIC | ___ mills, term used by William Blake in his poem Jerusalem to describe Britain's industrial landscape (7) |
| BOUCHER | French Rococo artist and tapestry designer noted for portraits of Madame de Pompadour and pastoral scenes including The Billet-Doux, Landscape with a Watermill and The Dovecote (7) |
| VETTURINO | Italian cabbie's ban covering his northern city |
| LEHAVRE | Ravel - he performs in his northern port (2,5) |
| FLINTCASTLE | In 3.2, Richard is informed that York has joined Bolingbroke and that he has lost his "northern castles" and his army. Where is he is going to take refuge? |
| ROSA | Salvator -; Italian Baroque artist who painted Allegory of Fortune and Landscape with Tobias and the Angel (4) |