| AUTOMATISTS | Le Refus Global (Total Refusal): Quebec artists (spelling anglicized here) of the 1940s such as Paul-Emile Borduas whose manifesto on culture is considered the origin of the Quiet Revolution |
| NODICE | US expression used to indicate a total refusal. without exceptions (2,4) |
| EXILED | Former one went first when refus ed permission to stay at home |
| NONS | Remarques de refus |
| STILLLIFE | With examples such as Paul Czannes The Basket of Apples or Mary Cassatts Lilacs in a Window, a painting or drawing of everyday, inanimate objects (5,4) |
| GOUACHE | French word, from the Italian for "aqua, puddle, watering place", for a type of opaque watercolour pigment; or, a picture, such as Paul Sandby's Tea at Englefield Green, painted using the body colour |
| CRADLED | The Mi'kmaq word for Prince Edward Island is Epekwitk (anglicized as Abegweit) which means 'the land ___ on the waves' |
| STRAP | Such as Paul getting blame and punishment (5) |
| TOAST | Tribute to one such as Paul, George, or John |
| SWEEPER | A footballer such as Paul Brush? (7) |
| ULANBATOR | Anglicized spelling of the capitol of Mongolia (4,5) |
| LEWISCARROLL | His pen name is the anglicized Latin forms of his first and middle names, transposed |
| NORICKABE | Originally long-haired Japanese 500cc ace, using the anglicized version of his name. (6,3) |
| SMOKE | Wayne Wang film written by Paul Auster featuring William Hurt as Paul Benjamin (5) |
| LOOKOFLOVE | The ?, 2013 biopic starring Steve Coogan as Paul Raymond (4,2,4) |
| UKELELE | Anglicized spelling of a four-stringed instrument |
| ROGEREBERT | Reviewer born the same day as Paul McCartney |
| DAWES | William who rode the same night as Paul Revere |
| DEBBIE | _ McGee, performer who rose to fame as Paul Daniels' TV assistant (6) |
| HITHER | Here of yore |