| SCULPTURE | Piece of three-dimensional art created by Michelangelo, Rodin or Giacometti, for example (9) |
| SCULPTOR | Creator of three-dimensional art (8) |
| SWISS | Sculptor Alberto Giacometti, for example |
| VEST | Third piece of three |
| VESTS | Pieces of three-pieces |
| CHIP | Piece of 3 that makes computers work (4) |
| ADD | Put on a piece of (3) |
| ANY | A piece of (3) |
| HOLOGRAMS | Kind of three-dimensional images (9) |
| STUMPS | Tortillons used for softening hard edges or blending tones in works of art created with chalk, charcoal, Conte crayon, pastel or pencil; or, the end of a day's play in cricket (6) |
| ETCHING | Work of art created with a printmaking technique involving the use of acid, drypoint or engraving, such as any one of the many by Rembrandt (7) |
| PASTEL | A chalk-like stick of pigment; a work of art created with such a crayon; a soft or muted colour such as baby blue, duck egg, lavender, peach or powder pink; or, woad (6) |
| ANTIQUE | Decorative object, piece of furniture or other work of art created in an earlier period (7) |
| JUNKART | Three-dimensional art made from scrap metal, plastic, etc (4,3) |
| AIKIDO | Japanese martial art created by Morihei Ueshiba in the late 1920s (6) |
| COLLAGE | Picture or work of art created from a variety of forms such as cut-outs and photos (7) |
| FREIGHTTRAIN | Right fine art created by this transport (6,5) |
| HORATIO | Ohio art created by CSI Miami character (7) |
| NET | Shape of three-dimensional figure laid out, full of holes (3) |
| PAINTING | Work of art created with oils, watercolours, gouache or tempera (8) |