| GUGGENHEIM | Peggy - - -, American art collector after whom a museum on the Grand Canal in Venice is named (10) |
| PEGGY | And 9 Down 20th-century American art collector after whom a museum on the Grand Canal in Venice is named (5,10) |
| LIDO | Where in Venice is the annual film festival held? (4) |
| SLADE | Felix, art collector after whom a London school of art was founded (5) |
| RIALTO | It is a stone-arch bridge that crosses over the narrowest point of the Grand Canal in Venice. It is also the oldest bridge across that canal. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 3), Shylock says, |
| RIALTOBRIDGE | The oldest of the four crossings over the Grand Canal in Venice (6,6) |
| GONDOLA | Type of boat depicted in paintings by John Singer Sargent during his time studying the Grand Canal in Venice (7) |
| LOSANGELES | Where Venice is |
| CANALETTO | Italian landscape artist noted for panoramas or vedute of the Grand Canal in Venice, Eton College, Warwick Castle, Westminster Abbey and the Thames (9) |
| AMBROSI | Gustinus ?, Austrian sculptor to whom a museum in the Augarten Palace and Park, Vienna, is dedicated (7) |
| SUZHOU | City in Jiangsu, China on the Grand Canal that is noted for its gardens (6) |
| REGATTAS | Word, from Venetian dialect for "contend, fight, wrangle", for boat races, originally among gondoliers on the Grand Canal of Venice (8) |
| HERMITAGE | Museum on the south bank of the Neva River |
| ADRIATIC | The port of Venice is located on this body of water, the ... Sea |
| BEAULIEU | Village in the New Forest, Hampshire, home to Palace House and the National Motor Museum on its grounds (8) |
| DALI | Figure to whom a museum is dedicated in Figueres |
| TIANJIN | Port city on the Grand Canal of eastern China whose name means 'Heavenly Ford' (7) |
| TATE | Museum on the Thames |
| NATIONALGALLERY | Large museum on the Mall |
| LOUVRE | Museum on the Seine |