| ALBRECHTDURER | Painter and engraver of the German Renaissance, known for his woodcut prints (8,5) |
| DURER | Albrecht ____, German artist noted for his woodcut prints |
| EMILNOLDE | German expressionist artist who made "The Prophet" woodcut print |
| PUDDLE | Disturbance made by an oar blade pulled through water; an excess of curtain hem spilling onto a floor; or, a woodcut print by M. C. Escher (6) |
| ESCHER | MC, Dutch graphic artist noted for his woodcuts (6) |
| ALBRECHT | German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528) who wrote the Four Books on Human Proportion (8,5) |
| JAPANESEPAPER | Sheets used with woodcuts |
| WISDEN | Author of the almanac known as the "Bible of Cricket" that features a woodcut designed by Eric Ravilious on its cover (6) |
| DIETICIAN | The German Renaissance painter - one to advise more greens? (9) |
| ESKIMOS | "Engravers of the Arctic" |
| SWAN | A waterfowl with a species named after an engraver and naturalist who created the Chillingham Bull woodcut; or, a literary word for a bard/poet (4) |
| BEARDSLEY | Inspired by Japanese woodcuts, his drawing The Toilet of Salome was first published in the 1894 edition of Oscar Wilde's Salome. |
| AMMAN | Capital of Jordan; or, a woodcut artist who illustrated The Book of Trades by Hans Sachs (5) |
| CRANACH | German painter, etcher and designer of woodcuts, d. 1553 (7) |
| PRINT | Picture or design created by means of woodcut, linocut, etching or engraving; copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, the text in a book or a newspaper (5) |
| LINO | Short word for flooring that can be cut or gouged into a design in relief for a method of printmaking that developed from woodcut (4) |
| LAPIDARY | Cutter/engraver of gemstones (8) |
| LINOCUT | With examples created by Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews, a relief print made in a similar way to woodcut but with a block of artist's "vinyl" (7) |
| LINOLEUM | From "flax oil", plant-based vinyl used for flooring or a woodcut-like decorative method of printmaking (8) |
| ESTAMPES | 1903 composition for solo piano by Claude Debussy whose name is French for "woodcuts" |