| GIOTTO | Pioneering Florentine painter and architect, c 1267-1337 (6) |
| MICHEL | Florentine painter and sculptor (12) |
| LIPPI | Florentine painter and teacher of Botticelli |
| EGREMONT | Town in north-west England (pop about 8,000), with a market charter since 1267 (8) |
| UNCLE | PlusWord No 1267 |
| VASARI | Italian painter and architect whose Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects laid the foundation for the study of art history (6) |
| ANDREA | And 35 Italian sculptor and architect who created the first of the three bronze doors of the Baptistry in Florence (6.6) |
| ALLORI | Florentine painter: 1535-1607 |
| EIFFEL | French civil engineer and architect who designed and built the tallest building in Paris and the str |
| PISANO | Italian sculptor and architect who created the first of the three bronze doors of the Baptistry in Florence (6.6) |
| PAXTON | English gardener and architect who designed the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition (6) |
| GOUJON | Jean -, 16th-century French sculptor and architect noted for his decorations of works by Pierre Lescot (6) |
| RAPHAEL | Painter and architect of the High Renaissance who created The Parnassus, Sistine Madonna and Disputa (7) |
| REYNOLDS | Painter and architect say sold out |
| PUGET | Pierre ___ (1620-94), French Baroque painter and architect (5) |
| ELGRECO | Painter and architect of the Spanish renaissance, real name Domenikos Theotokopoulos (2,5) |
| HUNDREDYEARS | The -- War was fought between England and France from 1337-1453 (7,5) |
| WAR | Hundred Years' ___ (conflict between England and France, 1337 1453) (3) |
| LEONARDO | Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect. |
| HUNDRED | Across Prolonged struggle between France and England fought from 1337-1453 (7,5,3) |