| SABINE | Rubens, Poussin and Picasso all painted a version of The Rape Of The ... Women |
| CORRALLED | Company car, in the end all painted in red, may be impounded (9) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | English satirical poet, author of The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
| POPE | Alexander ___, author of The Rape of the Lock (4) |
| DAVID | Jacques, painter of The Rape of the Sabines (5) |
| KISSMEKATE | 1948 musical by Cole Porter, the story of which involves the production of a version of The Taming Of The Shrew (4,2,4) |
| SMYTH | Composer of The March of the Women suffrage anthem jailed for throwing a rock through a window of the Houses of Parliament (5) |
| DULCIMER | A version of the psaltery in which the strings are beaten with small hammers rather than plucked. Versions include the Alpine hackbrett, the Hungarian cimbalom, the Romanian E›ambal, the Greek santou |
| UMBRIEL | Moon of Uranus discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1851 and named after a character in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (1712) |
| POPEYE | He wrote The Rape of the Lock and The Ancient Mariner |
| LONERANGER | The title music of his black-and-white TV show was a version of the William Tell Overture, the ... ( |
| ETHELSMYTH | English composer who composed The March Of The Women, anthem of the women's suffrage movement (5,5) |
| DANCE | A ___ to the Music of Time; painting by Nicolas Poussin that inspired Anthony Powell's novel of the same name (5) |
| ADANCETOTHEMUSICOFTIME | A twelve-volume cycle of novels by Anthony Powell, inspired by the painting of the same name by Nicolas Poussin |
| STUFFING | Be it Paxo in a poussin, plumous packing in a pillow or padding in a throw, it's a word for farce, filling or wadding, and derives from "coarse fibres, tow" (8) |
| GREENGODDESS | Nickname for a version of the Bedford RL truck deployed during the fire service strike of 1977 |
| PRINCIPALBOY | Standard report by one of the lads and one of the women taking lead in a pantomime (9,3) |
| TRESS | Item stolen in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" |
| OILSEED | What one associates with the rape of the countryside? (3-4) |
| RUBENS | Peter Paul. Flemish painter whose work includes The Rape of the Sabines (6) |