| THEHAYWAIN | Painting by John Constable firstly titled Landscape: Noon (3,3,4) |
| WAIN | An old or poetic word for a farm wagon or hay cart, such as that depicted in John Constable's painting originally titled Landscape: Noon |
| HAYWAIN | The ..., a painting by John Constable, originally called Landscape: Noon (3,4) |
| CLOUDSCAPE | A picturesque mass of mare'stails or other "nubes"; or, a painting of said scene, such as any one of those executed by John Constable (10) |
| DEDHAM | The Vale Of ____, 1828 landscape painting by John Constable (6) |
| RENNIE | John -; engineer who designed the original Waterloo Bridge, the opening of which is depicted in a painting by John Constable (6) |
| FLATFORDMILL | '-- (Scene on a Navigable River)', an oil painting by John Constable (8,4) |
| FLATFORD | ____ Mill (Scene on a Navigable River), oil painting by John Constable created in 1816-1817 (8) |
| SUFFOLK | A county depicted in paintings by John Constable, where he was born in 1776 (7) |
| DEDHAMVALE | 1802 John Constable painting housed at the V&A, London (6,4) |
| CLOUDSTUDY | 1822 John Constable painting housed in Tate Britain (5,5) |
| OVERTHETOP | First World War painting by John Nash, housed at the Imperial War Museum in London |
| TATEMUSEUM | London home to many John Constable paintings |
| ELMS | English -; depicted in some of the paintings and drawings by John Constable, deciduous trees that once dominated Britain's rural landscape (4) |
| MEADOW | Water -; painted by John Constable and described by Thomas Hardy, a type of grassland once subject to seasonal flooding or "floating" to boost its hay/crops (6) |
| WATERMILL | Machine for grinding grain or fulling driven by hydropower and a wheel, such as that at Flatford once owned by John Constable's father (5,4) |
| ELM | Tree painted by John Constable |
| BUBBLES | 1886 painting by John Everett Millais originally titled A Child's World (7) |
| CORNFIELD | The -; referred to by its creator John Constable as The Drinking Boy, a pastoral landscape painting with a depiction of a lad, sheep and collie (9) |
| RUSKIN | Depicted in a painting by John Everett Millais and portrayed by Greg Wise in Effie Gray, a Victorian |