| PHIZ | Nom de plume of the artist who illustrated works by "Boz" (4) |
| AUDUBON | John James, U.S. ornithologist born in 1785 noted for his illustrated work The Birds Of America (7) |
| RELIEFCOMIC | *Illustrated work for bullpen pitchers? |
| ERTE | Nom de plume of the art deco designer and fashion illustrator Romain de Tirtoff (4) |
| DORE | Gustave -; artist who illustrated a French edition of Don Quixote by Cervantes (4) |
| ARTEMUSWARD | Nom de plume of the American humorist Charles Farrar Browne (7,4) |
| MCNAB | Andy ___, nom de plume of the author of Bravo Two Zero |
| MOLIERE | Nom de plume of the French writer Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (7) |
| MODE | Vogue event about to be hosted by Boz (4) |
| RIOU | Edouard who illustrated Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth |
| BEYZ | Portmanteau couple name for the artists who collaborated on "Crazy in Love" |
| LIDO | "____ Shuffle" by Boz Scaggs |
| VOLTAIRE | Nom de plume of Francois-Marie Arouet, the dramatist and philosopher during the Enlightenment who wrote Lettres Philosophiques and Candide (8) |
| EDWARD | Forename of an artist who illustrated editions of numerous books, including Minnow on the Say, My Uncle Silas, The Otterbury Incident and Stig of the Dump (6) |
| AREPARTANDPARCELOF | "Hackney-coaches ____ the law of the land; they were settled by the Legislature; plated and numbered by the wisdom of Parliament" (Dickens, in Sketches by Boz) |
| CURRERBELL | Full nom de plume of Acton and Ellis's literary sister, Charlotte Bronte, who penned Jane Eyre (6,4) |
| OUTOFAFRICA | Memoir by Isak Dinesen, nom de plume of Danish author Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke |
| CASSON | Artist who illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| CLAUDE | First name of the artist who painted Landscape with Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia (6) |
| CANALETTO | Nickname of the artist who created the veduta The Stonemason's Yard (9) |