| ARPS | The sculptures "Cloud Shepherd" and "Coquille Crystals" |
| REDON | French symbolist painter and pastelist whose pieces include The Buddha, Butterflies, Flowers in a Turquoise Vase and Coquille (5) |
| ARP | "Coquille Crystal" sculptor |
| RAMSAY | Wig-maker and poet who founded Britain's first circulating library and wrote the The Gentle Shepherd and compilation of Scots songs The Tea- Table Miscellany (6) |
| ERICGILL | In 1914, which artist made the sculptures for the Stations of the Cross in Westminster Cathedral? (4 |
| ERTES | The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g. |
| SEASHELLS | Featuring in the rocaille rockwork of grottoes and later in aspects of rococo, the "coquilles" or "conchiglie" of angel wings, cockles, jingles, periwinkles, volutes, wentletraps and other marine moll |
| TERIPOLO | The Fosters actress who appeared in Hallmark Channel films The Christmas Shepherd and The Christmas Heart: 2 wds. |
| ELGIN | Thomas Bruce, diplomat who arranged for some of the sculptures on the Parthenon to be transported to England (5) |
| KELPIES | The ----, sculptures at Falkirk (7) |
| BUSTS | Goes broke with the sculptures (5) |
| JEANARP | "Cloud Shepherd" sculptor |
| HANSARP | "Cloud Shepherd" sculptor (2 wds.) |
| SCALLOP | Coquille one will cut in curves along the edge (7) |
| ACIS | In Greek mythology, a Sicilian shepherd and the lover of the nymph Galatea (4) |
| BENDIGO | In 1891, and by public demand, which Victorian city was re-named from Sandhurst to the name of a local shepherd and popular fighter? (7) |
| ACISANDGALATEA | In Greek myth, a shepherd and the nymph he loved |
| CRUDUP | Watchmen, The Good Shepherd and Public Enemies actor Billy ___ (6) |
| AMOS | Shepherd and minor prophet in the Old Testament (4) |
| STGEORGE | Symbolic protector of the English - and shepherds and farmers! (2,6) |