| TENNIEL | Sir John _, English artist most famous for his illustrations in Lewis Carroll's Alice stories (7) |
| RACKHAM | One of 12 siblings who became a skilful artist celebrated for his illustrations in classic children's books, including Grimm's Fairy Tales, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and The Wind in the Willows |
| LIAR | Con artist, most of the time |
| OPUS | Magnum _, Latin phrase meaning "great work" - usually an artist's most renowned piece (4) |
| ALLALONGTHE | Bob Dylan composition covered by numerous artists, most notably Jimi Hendrix, ...Watchtower (3,5,3) |
| HILAIRE | French-born English poet most famous for his caustically humorous verses for children, ... Belloc |
| HOWELLS | Herbert --, English composer most famous for his large output of Anglican church music (7) |
| XANTHUS | -- Russell Smith, painter best known for his illustrations of the American Civil War (7) |
| EDWARDS | Equine artist noted for illustrations in Country Life, Muriel Wace's Moorland Mousie and Anna Sewell's Black Beauty (7) |
| TAVENER | Sir John _; English composer of religious works (7) |
| STAINER | Sir John ___, English composer (7) |
| TREACLE | Type of well in which Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie lived in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) (7) |
| LIDDELL | Family name of Lewis Carroll's Alice |
| FIGURES | Patterns formed in country dancing or an ice-skating discipline; or, explanatory illustrations in books (7) |
| ARTWORK | Illustrations in book showing couple on river in craft (7) |
| HOGARTH | William ___, English artist (7) |
| BROWNE | Hablot Knight ___, English painter noted for his illustrations for Dickens' novels under the pseudonym Phiz |
| BALLET | Rudolf Nureyev, who defected from Russia in 1961, was most famous for his work in this form of enter |
| ROBINSON | W Heath ___, English cartoonist noted for his illustrations of elaborate inventions (8) |
| ROPS | Felicien --, Belgian artist renowned for his illustrations of the works of Baudelaire |