| HILLIARD | Nicholas ___, English goldsmith, portrait painter and miniaturist who died in 1619 (8) |
| ISABEY | Jean, French portrait painter and miniaturist who was a court painter to Napoleon (6) |
| BURBAGE | Richard ___, English Shakespearean actor who died in 1619 (7) |
| KEPLER | German astronomer who published Harmonices Mundi in 1619 (6) |
| DUNSTAN | Archbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7) |
| DONOGHUE | Lynn, Ontario-born portrait painter and member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts who died in 2003 (8) |
| REYNOLDS | English portrait painter and founder of the Royal Academy, knighted in 1769 (8) |
| BERGERAC | Cyrano de ___ (1619-55) |
| PAINTERS | Miniaturists |
| CULPEPER | Nicholas ___, author of the 17th century Complete Herbal (8) |
| NICKLEBY | Nicholas ____, novel by Dickens that inspired the musical Smike (8) |
| OKES | Nicholas ___, English printer of some early editions of works by William Shakespeare and John Webste |
| WILKIE | David, Scottish genre and portrait painter and court painter to William IV (6) |
| ROWE | Nicholas _; English poet and dramatist (4) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Thomas ___, English portrait painter and landscape artist whose works include 1777's The Watering Pl |
| RAEBURN | Scottish artist appointed George IV's portrait painter and limner in 1823 (7) |
| HAWKSMOOR | Nicholas ___, English architect, 1661-1736 (9) |
| ROMNEYMARSH | Kent area produced portrait painter and crime writer |
| LUCIAN | ___ Freud, British portrait painter and draughtsman (6) |
| INIGOJONES | Influential English architect whose works include the Queen's House at Greenwich (1616-19) and the Banqueting House at Whitehall (1619-22) (5,5) |