| WOODCARVER | Sculptor of a kind (5th) |
| RODIN | Sculptor of a ruling head, also a god (5) |
| PHIDIAS | Athenian sculptor of the 5th century BC whose statue of Zeus at Olympia (c. 430 BC) was one of the Seven Wonders of the World (7) |
| LANDSEER | Sculptor of the bronze lions at the base of Nelson's Column whose painting Quiz depicts a belled Maltese, a mouse and a St Bernard (8) |
| NOLLEKENS | A famously parsimonious and eccentric sculptor of busts, whose idiosyncrasies were so well-known that they were recorded in a biography penned by his former assistant, John Thomas "Antiquity" Smith (9 |
| BERNINI | Italian sculptor of several landmarks of Rome |
| CELLINI | Florentine sculptor of "Perseus with the Head of Medusa" |
| NAUMGABO | Russian sculptor of 1930's Construction in a Niche |
| MICHELANGELO | Italian sculptor of the statue of David (12) |
| LORENZO | ___ Ghiberti, sculptor of Florence's Gates of Paradise |
| GORMLEY | Antony ___, sculptor of the Angel of the North (7) |
| ROUBILIAC | Louis-Francois, sculptor of the statue of Handel in Vauxhall Gardens (1737) |
| GABO | Russian sculptor of 1930's Construction in a Niche (4,4) |
| NAUM | Russian sculptor of 1930's Construction in a Niche (4,4) |
| EDWINLANDSEER | English painter and sculptor of the lions at the base of Nelson's Column (5,8) |
| PRAXITELES | Athenian sculptor of the 4th century BC statue Aphrodite of Knidos (10) |
| MARIETUSSAUD | French-born sculptor of wax figures who founded a museum in central London in 1835 (5,7) |
| DONATELLO | Artist born Donato di Niccolo who was a leading European sculptor of the 15th century (9) |
| GIACOMETTI | A sculptor of the surrealist group, whose figures are characterised by long slender proportions such as his Three Men Walking (1949) |
| HEPWORTH | Barbara ___, 20th-century British sculptor of abstract works who was married for a time to fellow artist Ben Nicholson (8) |