| ASHMOLEAN | Museum named after a 17th century English antiquary (9) |
| LOUISXIII | Remy Martin cognac named after a 17th century French king |
| ASHMOLE | Elias -------, 17th-century English antiquary who gave his name to famous Oxford museum (7) |
| PASCALSTRIANGLE | Number pattern named after a 17th-century French mathematician |
| PEALE | Portraitist with a Baltimore museum named after him |
| GETTY | Oilman who was once the wealthiest in the US, with an LA art museum named after him, J.Paul - (5) |
| PICASSO | Pablo, painter with museums named after him in Malaga, Barcelona and Paris (7) |
| REMBRANDT | A 17th-century Dutch painter and etcher (9) |
| BUCCANEER | Term for a 17th-century pirate operating in the Caribbean, such as Sir Henry Morgan (9) |
| GLOBESTAR | Standout at a 17th-century London theatre? |
| SALLYLUNN | The 'Bath (or ___ ___) Bun', originally baked by a 17th century French refugee (5, 4) |
| MUSKETEER | A 17th or 18th century household soldier of the French king (9) |
| ALLEMANDE | A 17th or 18th century dance |
| OCHILTREE | Licensed beggar in Sir Walter Scott's The Antiquary (9) |
| ELIAS | and 47ac, English antiquary who donated most of his collection to the University of Oxford to create a museum that is named after him |
| COLLECTOR | General word for an antiquary, arctophile, bibliophile, cruciverbalist or deltiologist who accrues antiques, teddy bears, books, crosswords or postcards, for example (9) |
| HISTORIAN | Antiquary (9) |
| MORGAN | Surname of a 17th-century buccaneer, or a US 19th/20th-century financier (6) |
| AUBREY | Take up Paraguay tea, entertaining upper-class English antiquary |
| CHAPPELL | William --, 1809-88, English antiquary (8) |