| IDEALISTIC | One of French, most celebrated in Cannes, primarily as visionary |
| LANDSEER | Instigator of luminarism, as well as visionary artist |
| FORTUNETELLER | Loudly welcoming a French clerk as visionary (7-6) |
| WADER | One of 19 for one of French in-fighting |
| RAID | The Cattle ___ of Cooley: one of the most celebrated tales of Irish mythology. (4) |
| MEANEST | 'Unkind' is in French 'most miserly' (7) |
| MODEST | Of the French, most, on the outside, are unassuming (6) |
| POTOFPAINT | One of the most celebrated trials in the history of art centered on a libel suit brought by artist James McNeill Whistler against art critic John Ruskin for using this phrase to describe Whistler's pa |
| PLEIADES | Request to embrace one of French stars (8) |
| VIDEOED | Volume one of French dictionary - taped |
| RINGSIDE | Calls one of French offering a clear view? |
| ODE | Poem is first one of French ... |
| ICIEST | Here is, for the French, most freezing (6) |
| KRISHNA | In Hinduism, the most celebrated of the deities whose story is told in the Mahabharata (7) |
| BORU | Brian ___, king of Munster and the most celebrated of Ireland's high kings (4) |
| REALIST | One having no illusions about most celebrated group of individuals |
| EOLITHIC | Each one left in the hall is classified primarily as of the Stone Age (8) |
| LATHI | Piece of wood used on Indians primarily as instrument of punishment (5) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist who painted The Hay Wain in his native Suffolk and retreated to Salisbury with the archdeacon where he created some of his most celebrated work (9) |
| ELLEN | What was the first name of Ms Terry, the most celebrated British actress of the nineteenth century? (5) |