| MORRISDANCER | Performer of a folk art with e.g. handkerchiefs and sticks (6,6) |
| PICADO | Papel ___ (Mexican folk art with intricate cutouts) |
| CINDERELLA | The title character of a folk tale who, with the help of a fairy godmother, marries a prince (10) |
| GOLDDISC | A prize given to the performer of a popular song after a certain level of sales (4,4) |
| ROSE | A flower depicted with castles, daisies, leaves etc on a narrowboat in a traditional form of folk art (4) |
| MAYPOLE | Centrepiece of a folk dance with ribbons (7) |
| ACTRESS | Female performer of a part in a play, movie, etc. |
| ACTOR | Performer of a part in a play or movie |
| KICKBOXER | Glove-wearing performer of a martial art |
| COSSACK | Russian performer of a boisterous dance involving squats and kicks (7) |
| JIVERS | Performers of a lively dance of the 1940s and 50s |
| BARGE | One of the types of canal boat traditionally decorated with colourful Roses and Castles folk art (5) |
| GOLDFINCH | Any one of a charm of thistledown-eating Jack Nickers, King Harrys, redcaps or yellowbirds appearing in Pennsylvanian Dutch folk art as a stylised "distelfink" (9) |
| HOBO | Traveling man who wrapped his life's possessions in a handkerchief and tied them to the end of a stick |
| PRIMITIVISM | A Western art movement that borrows from prehistoric and early European folk art (11) |
| HEXSIGN | Piece of Pennsylvania Dutch folk art that might resemble a flower or a star |
| ROBPETERTOPAYPALPAUL | Steal from one member of a folk trio, then send the money to another? |
| ONTHE | Cheating as part of a folk group? (2,3,6) |
| FIDDLE | Cheating as part of a folk group? (2,3,6) |
| ILKLEY | Spa town in West Yorkshire whose moor is the subject of a folk song |