| ECCEHOMO | Painting by Caravaggio; or, the Latin meaning "behold the man" (4,4) |
| OMNIA | Amor Vincit ---, Love Conquers All, a painting by Caravaggio (5) |
| ARTIST | Caravaggio or Rembrandt, say |
| LUTE | Chordophone popular from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras, depicted in paintings by Caravaggio (4) |
| ECCE | - homo; meaning "behold the man", a painting or sculpture of Christ crowned with thorns (4) |
| ITALIANART | Works by Caravaggio, Botticelli, etc. |
| ERIDANUS | The River constellation; or, the Latin name for the Po (8) |
| FRESCOES | Painting for exhibitions, Caravaggio examines selection of outsiders (8) |
| HERESMUD | Drink up ___ behold the reason for blurred vision (5,3,2,4,3) |
| AGNUSDEI | I used nag in a strange way to behold the Lamb of God (5,3) |
| HOMO | Artistic depiction of Christ wearing a crown of thorns; Latin, 'behold the man' (4,4) |
| INDRI | Meaning "behold!", "look!" or "there it is!" in Malagasy, the mistaken name of the babakoto lemur (5) |
| REGULUS | Brightest star in constellation Leo; or, the Latin name for the Basilisk (7) |
| SALSA | The spicy tomato dip, or the Latin partner dance |
| ONE | "Behold, the man is become as ___ of us" (Ge 3:22) |
| ECHO | Image of "Behold the Man" repeatedly cut in half |
| SOL | Term for a Martian day, or the Latin word for "sun" |
| LUPUS | Southern constellation or the Latin word for "wolf" |
| GANG | MS-13 or the Latin Kings |
| NASTURTIUM | Easy-to-grow plant with edible flowers, often used as a pest-controlling companion to roses and vegetables; or, the Latin name of watercress (10) |