| VENUS | Mythological subject for Titian and Botticelli |
| LEDA | Mythological subject for Leonardo, Correggio and Rubens |
| REDHEAD | Match for Titian-haired lass? (7) |
| THREEGRACES | Subjects for Canova and Botticelli |
| OLDMASTERS | Bellini and Botticelli |
| VENUSANDADONIS | Painting by Titian depicting mythological subjects |
| ACTAEON | Depicted in a painting by Titian and in Ovid's Metamorphoses, a mythological Greek hunter turned into a stag by Artemis (7) |
| RECORDS | Titian and Trotsky perhaps inspire my memories (7) |
| TATE | Initially Titian and Turner exhibited here? (4) |
| PRADO | Housing works by painters including Bosch, El Greco, Goya. Rubens, Titian and Velazquez, the Spanish national art museum (5) |
| PAINTERS | Lines on a boat made by Manet, Holbein, Titian and so on (8) |
| FLORENCE | Tuscan capital ruled by the Medicis in the 15th century where Renaissance masters Botticelli and Donatello were born and Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael lived/worked (8) |
| LUCRETIA | Roman noblewoman featured in paintings by Titian, Rembrandt. Raphael, Botticelli, Gentileschi and many others (8) |
| RENAISSANCE | Cultural and humanistic era of European "rebirth", during which the great minds of Botticelli, Copernicus, Dante, Donatello, Galileo, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael contributed to the sum of its u |
| LIPPI | Florentine painter and teacher of Botticelli |
| CELLINI | Italian artist drawing on later pieces of Botticelli and Reni |
| THEBIRTHOFVENUS | Mythological masterpiece by Botticelli |
| PALETTE | Board for Botticelli |
| ACETIC | A time in Europe for Botticelli at the centre will leave a sour taste in peoples' mouths (6) |
| PRIMAVERA | From the Italian meaning "spring", a painting by Botticelli; or, a dish of pasta with seasonal vegetables such as peas, broad beans and asparagus (9) |