| LALIQUE | Rene, French jeweller and glass designer born in 1860 (7) |
| RENE | French jeweller and glassmaker whose moulded glassware of the 1920s and 1930s came to epitomise art deco (4,7) |
| TIFFANY | Jeweller, - and Co |
| CARTIER | French jeweller involved in vehicle row (7) |
| CHAGALL | Painter and stained glass designer noted for works in kaleidoscopic colours such as The Green Donkey |
| LACOSTE | Rene -, French tennis player; 1926 and 1927 US National Singles Championship winner (7) |
| LAENNEC | Rene -, French physician who invented the stethoscope in 1816 (7) |
| GRANDMA | ____ Moses, U.S. folk artist born in 1860 who began painting at the age of 78 (7) |
| VIVIANI | Rene, French prime minister 1914-15 (7) |
| ORLEANS | Gold and glass walls in a French city (7) |
| PAULSON | Ocean's 8 and Glass actress, Sarah _ (7) |
| OPALINE | Say something about aluminium and glass (7) |
| STAINED | Like some teeth and glass |
| GRANDMAMOSES | The apposite nickname of an American folk artist who was born in 1860 and died in 1961 |
| OAKLEY | Annie ___, U.S. sharpshooter and folk heroine, born in 1860 (6) |
| BURNEJONES | Artist and stained glass designer who painted Sidonia von Bork 1560, The Beguiling of Merlin and The Golden Stairs; one of the last Pre-Raphaelites (5-5) |
| PIPER | English painter and stained glass designer, d. 1992 (5) |
| CLAIR | Rene, French filmmaker born in 1898 whose films were noted for humour and fantasy (5) |
| ENSOR | James, Belgian painter and printmaker born in 1860 noted for his bizarre fantasy works (5) |
| ANNIEOAKLEY | US sharpshooter born in 1860 who married the marksman and performer Frank E Butler (5,6) |