| NOOILPAINTING | Plain refusal from the dedicated watercolourist? (2,3,8) |
| PAINTING | Plain refusal from the dedicated watercolourist? (2,3,8) |
| NOOIL | Plain refusal from the dedicated watercolourist? (2,3,8) |
| ANON | A refusal from the French soon |
| GETINON | Obtain one refusal from the French, to become involved with profitable venture |
| ROMANNOES | Refusals from the Pope? |
| NONONSENSE | Plain refusal in French south-east, duplicated in the interior |
| LLANO | Plain refusal after everyone's upset (5) |
| TICKETPUNCH | It provides an opening for the dedicated collector |
| ETHIC | Work ___ (code of the dedicated) |
| MUNROBAGGING | The dedicated attempt to climb Scottish peaks at least 3,000 feet high (5-7) |
| RUSKIN | Portrayed by David Suchet in Effie Gray, the art critic, ornithologist and watercolourist who wrote the fivevolume work Modern Painters (6) |
| TURNER | Landscape artist and watercolourist whose painting The Fighting Temeraire, self-portrait and signature are to feature on the new £20 banknote (6) |
| COTMAN | Watercolourist, etcher and member of the Norwich School who painted Castle by Water, Greta Bridge, Seashore with Boats and The Mill (6) |
| GREENAWAY | Victorian watercolourist noted for her pastel-hued illustrations in "toy books" including Language of Flowers, Marigold Garden, Mother Goose, Under the Window and Browning's The Pied Piper of Hamelin |
| STGILL | Which watercolourist established a studio in Adelaide in 1840 and depicted the departure of Charles Sturt's 1844 expedition to the interior? (1,1,4) |
| HOMER | Watercolourist noted for scenes of farm/rural life and later seascapes including On the Beach, A Basket of Clams, Clear Sailing and Crab Fishing (5) |
| WILSON | Artist whose mastery as a landscape watercolourist was acknowledged by his friend J. M. W. Turner with the words "Had Tom lived, I would have starved" (6) |
| SEASCAPE | Painting by a watercolourist, perhaps |
| PAINTER | Watercolourist, e.g. (7) |