| STRESSES | Pressures of everyday life |
| MANOMETER | Instrument for comparing pressures of fluids (9) |
| INFLUENCES | Pressures of current illness lead to drunken scene (10) |
| GENRE | From the French meaning "kind" or "type", a style of painting that depicts scenes of everyday life (5) |
| IMPONDERABLES | David Feldman's series of books about trivial mysteries of everyday life |
| FREUD | "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" author |
| IDYL | Poem of everyday life |
| VERISMO | Use of everyday life in art |
| MASSOBSERVATION | What may be celebrated following study of everyday life |
| SOC | Study that deals with the culture of everyday life briefly |
| ANCHER | Artist whose paintings of everyday life in Skagen town include Sewing Fisherman's Wife, Harvesters and Interior with Clematis (6) |
| ART | "___ washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life": Picasso |
| BEREAL | Social media app that highlights the banality of everyday life |
| EDWARDHOPPER | U.S. painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday life (6,6) |
| HERETO | - - - stay, accepted and part of everyday life (4,2) |
| ROCKWELL | Norman ---, US artist and illustrator noted for his depictions of everyday life |
| CARTIERBRESSON | French photographer noted for his spontaneous prints of everyday life |
| STEEN | Dutch artist noted for his depictions of everyday 17th-century life in paintings such as Rhetoricians at a Window, Beware of Luxury, The Effects of Intemperance, The Dancing Couple and The Merry Famil |
| CALORIE | Unit of energy or heat originally defined as the amount of heat required at a pressure of 1 standard atmosphere to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1degrees Celsius. Since 1948 this unit has b |
| DEHOOCH | Painter of courtyards and scenes from everyday life such as A Woman Peeling Apples, A Boy Bringing Bread, A Game of Ninepins and The Asparagus Vendor (2,5) |