| PICASSOS | Paintings such as "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" |
| WALDTEUFEL | Emil, pianist and composer of waltzes such as Les Patineurs (10) |
| HAVENOTS | Safe places to absorb books such as Les Miserables |
| MUSICAL | US claim works such as Les Mis (7) |
| PICASSO | Pablo, artist whose paintings include Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (7) |
| PAINTEDLADIES | What Picasso did with Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in Victorian houses, as per the Americans (7,6) |
| PABLOPICASSO | "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) painter |
| MOMA | Home of Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," familiarly |
| PABLO | "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" painter Picasso |
| AVIGNON | Les Demoiselles d'here, Picasso |
| GOYAS | Paintings such as "The Clothed Maja" |
| KLEES | Paintings such as "Cat and Bird" and "The Goldfish" |
| ELGRECOS | Paintings such as "View of Toledo" |
| TITIANS | Renaissance paintings such as Equestrian Portrait of Charles V |
| DELACROIX | Leading exponent of Romanticism whose paintings such as The Massacre at Chios, The Death of Sardanap |
| APPEL | Artist and Cobra group member known for vibrant colours in paintings such as Hip, Hip, Hoorah! and T |
| STEEN | Dutch artist noted for his depictions of everyday 17th-century life in paintings such as Rhetoricians at a Window, Beware of Luxury, The Effects of Intemperance, The Dancing Couple and The Merry Famil |
| POPLARS | Deciduous trees, the wood of which was used for panel paintings such as the Mona Lisa (7) |
| DUFY | French fauvist artist noted for colourful paintings such as Henley Regatta, Deauville, Drying the Sails, Anemones and Open Window, Nice (4) |
| PORTRAITS | General word for paintings such as Lady with an Ermine, the Mona Lisa and Girl with a Pear Earring (9) |