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TUSSAUDMarie ---, creator of wax sculptures who founded a permanent exhibition in London in 1835 (7)
RACHELWHITEREADArtist noted for her public sculptures who was the first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993 (6,9)
MADAMETUSSAUDFrench artist famed for making wax sculptures (6,7)
MARIETussaud known for her wax sculptures
HONEYCOMBWax sculpture?
CRYSTALBuilding designed by Joseph Paxton which housed the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 (7,6)
MARIETUSSAUDFrench-born sculptor of wax figures who founded a museum in central London in 1835 (5,7)
HOCKNEYBritish artist supplying wine at opening of exhibition in New York (7)
SOMEHOWOld writer engaged in exhibition in an unspecified way (7)
EATINTOOn exhibition in the Tate, a Tintoretto to etch (3,4)
PALACEBuilding designed by Joseph Paxton which housed the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 (7,6)
SALVADORAt the International Surrealist Exhibition in London in 1936, the diving helmet he was wearing while
MADAME--- Tussauds, London wax museum founded in 1835 by a French sculptor (6)
RECHABITEMember of an originally Israelite sect who abstained from alcoholic drinks, founded in England in 1835
TOMBOLAThis (chiefly British) word is borrowed from an Neapolitan Italian word meaning "game resembling bingo played with cards bearing rows of numbers." Its first known use in English is 1835.
SAINTSAENSCamille, composer born in Paris in 1835, noted for his Organ Symphony of 1886 (5,5)
SAMUELCOLTUS inventor who patented the first practical single-barrelled revolver in England in 1835 (6,4)
GALAPAGOSGroup of volcanic islands in the Pacific visited by Darwin in 1835 (9)
COBBETTWilliam --. 1763-1835, English writer and social reformer (7)
NEWCOMBSimon --, Canadian-born US astronomer (1835-1909) (7)