| ANNIGONI | Pietro ?, Italian painter noted for a 1955 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II |
| PERUGINO | Pietro ?, Italian Renaissance painter whose works include 1505's Combat of Love and Chastity (8) |
| CANALETTO | Italian painter noted for his studies of Venice (9) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Italian painter noted for using light and dark (10) |
| TITIAN | Italian painter noted for his religious and mythological works (6) |
| CORREGGIO | Italian painter noted for his chiaroscuro works |
| PIERODELLAFRANCESCA | Italian painter noted for frescoes |
| GEORGESSEURAT | French pointillist painter noted for A Sunday Afternoon On La Grande Jatte (7,6) |
| LAWRENCE | Sir Thomas -; artist who painted a full-length portrait of Queen Charlotte in 1790 (8) |
| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista ?, Italian painter whose works include The Chariot of Aurora and The Banquet of Cleopatra (7) |
| DEEPBLUESEA | The _ _ _, 1952 play by Terence Rattigan adapted for a 1955 film starring Vivien Leigh (4,4,3) |
| SACCHI | Andrea ?, Italian painter whose works include The Three Marys and Vision of St Romuald |
| CARRACCI | Agostino ?, Italian painter born in 1557 whose works include The Last Communion of St Jerome |
| BOTTICELLI | Sandro ?, Italian painter whose works include The Birth of Venus and Venus and Mars |
| BOWESLYON | Lady Elizabeth, mother of Queen Elizabeth II of the UK (5-4) |
| MUM | Queen ___ (nickname for the late mother of Queen Elizabeth II) |
| CHARLES | Jeannette, late actress noted for her portrayals of Queen Elizabeth II (7) |
| TORRIGIANO | Pietro ?, sculptor who created the tomb of Margaret Beaufort in Westminster Abbey |
| MASCAGNI | Pietro --, Italian composer of 'Cavalleria rusticana' (8) |
| BADOGLIO | Pietro -, Italian prime minister who succeeded Mussolini and negotiated an armistice with the Allies (8) |