| GIACOMETTI | Swiss artist known for his sculptures of long slender human and animal forms |
| HRGIGER | Swiss artist known for his design of the creature in 1979 sci-fi film Alien |
| PYGMALION | Cypriot sculptor who falls in love with one of his sculptures in Ovid's Metamorphoses |
| MICHELANGELO | His sculptures include David and the Pieta (12) |
| ANATOMIST | Expert in the structure of human and animal bodies (9) |
| PSYCHOLOGY | The scientific study of human and animal behaviour (10) |
| CATMAYLOOKLIKEAQUEEN | Idiom championed by human and animal rights activists alike |
| ATHOS | Which monastic community in Greece (Mount ___) has banned all females - human and animal - since the 11th Century? |
| STAFFAGE | Human and animal figures in a scene that are peripheral in an art work (8) |
| BOTERO | Colombian artist Fernando, known for his paintings and sculptures of plump figures |
| STATUARY | Representations usually of human or animal forms by sculptors (8) |
| RETINOL | One of the animal forms of Vitamin A (7) |
| LIOTARD | Name, similar to that of a famous trapeze artist's, of a Swiss artist who adopted Turkish dress and created, in paint or pastel, The Chocolate Girl, The Early Breakfast, Portrait of Lady with Hyacinth |
| BLUESHARK | Species of long, slender marine fish with large eyes |
| ANTENNAE | In insects, a pair of long slender jointed structures on the head which act as feelers (8) |
| BLUE | Species of long, slender marine fish with large eyes (4,5) |
| SHARK | Species of long, slender marine fish with large eyes (4,5) |
| GARGOYLE | From the Old French for "throat" and related to a word for a tracheal gurgling sound, a waterspout in grotesque human or animal form (8) |
| BRANCUSI | Constantin, sculptor noted for his abstract sculptures of heads and birds in flight (8) |
| CLAES | Pop artist Mr. Oldenburg known for giant sculptures of everyday objects |