| RAEBURN | Scottish artist appointed George IV's portrait painter and limner in 1823 (7) |
| HERRERA | Francisco, Seville-born artist appointed Painter to the King, Charles II, in 1672 (7) |
| PEVERIL | Four-volume novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823 (7,2,3,4) |
| QUENTIN | Novel by Sir Walter Scott published in 1823 (7) |
| DURWARD | Novel by Sir Walter Scott published in 1823 (7) |
| DIORAMA | Three-dimensional miniature or full size model, first exhibited in 1823 by two French artists (7) |
| REGENCY | Years prior to George IV's reign (7) |
| EDUARDO | Scottish artist whose works include 1989 sculpture Master of the Universe (7,8) |
| PRANCER | Third named reindeer in the 1823 poem 'Twas The Night Before Christmas' (7) |
| WILKIE | David, Scottish genre and portrait painter and court painter to William IV (6) |
| TROCADERO | Battle, in southern Spain in 1823, between the French army and Spanish revolutionaries (9) |
| PEAK | Four-volume novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823 (7,2,3,4) |
| OFTHE | Four-volume novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823 (7,2,3,4) |
| AMPERE | French physicist who invented and named the solenoid in 1823 (6) |
| HILLIARD | Limner and goldsmith at the court of Elizabeth I and later James I who painted the Phoenix and the Pelican portraits and the Young Man Among Roses miniature (8) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Thomas ___, English portrait painter and landscape artist whose works include 1777's The Watering Pl |
| ISABEY | Jean, French portrait painter and miniaturist who was a court painter to Napoleon (6) |
| REYNOLDS | English portrait painter and founder of the Royal Academy, knighted in 1769 (8) |
| NICOLASLEBLANC | In 1790, who developed the process that was used by James Muspratt in 1823 to begin mass production |
| RUGBY | Legend has it that our sport was invented in 1823 on the playing fields of The Close in - - - School (5) |