| SISTINECHAPEL | Religious building decorated by Michelangelo between 1508-1512 (7,6) |
| SISTINE | Room in the Apostolic Palace whose ceiling was painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512 (7,6) |
| DAVID | 17-foot marble sculpture executed by Michelangelo between 1501 and 1504, originally displayed at the entrance to the Palazzo Vecchio (5) |
| ARTEXHIBITION | The show house perhaps is decorated by painter from demonstration (3,10) |
| CUTGLASS | Vases or bowls decorated by grinding - (of accent) upper-class (3,5) |
| INLAID | Decorated by embedding material in a surface (6) |
| ORNATE | It's been decorated by a tenor |
| JAPANNED | Decorated by European workers imitating Far Eastern lacquering techniques |
| ALTHORP | Northamptonshire seat of the aristocratic House of Spencer since 1508 (7) |
| HARMONICA | One decorated by monarch, perhaps, 8's responsibility to drop off award - I'll be blowed! (9) |
| TOOLED | Decorated by hand |
| HOUGHTON | - Hall; Palladian house in Norfolk originally built for Sir Robert Walpole whose piano nobile state rooms decorated by William Kent include a huge scallop-shell-crowned bed (8) |
| SEYMOUR | Born at Wulfhall, Wiltshire, c. 1508, Henry VIII's third and "fairest" wife (7) |
| PALLADIO | Andrea, Italian architect born in 1508 noted for designing villas in and around Vicenza (8) |
| VESPUCCI | Amerigo ___, Florentine navigator and explorer who died in 1512 (8) |
| RAPHAEL | Painter of The Sistine Madonna, 1512 (7) |
| AMERIGO | ___ Vespucci, 1454-1512, Italian navigator of the New World |
| FRESCO | "The Last Supper," by da Vinci, or "The Last Judgment," by Michelangelo |
| WOOLWICH | District in the London Borough of Greenwich where Henry VIII established a naval dockyard in 1512 (8 |
| PARR | Catherine born in 1512 |