| ICONOGRAPHY | The symbols used in a work of art or art movement (11) |
| NEUMES | In the plural, what are the symbols used in medieval music notation and still used in notation of Gr |
| ALPHABET | Letters, symbols used in a writing system (8) |
| SCHOOLS | Styles of life; groups of gamblers; maneges; or, art movements (7) |
| DASH | The symbol '-' used in the written representation of Morse code (4) |
| LEGEND | The wording on a map or diagram explaining the symbols used (6) |
| MEDIUM | Materials used in a work of art; or, a place between two extremes (6) |
| EMOJI | Symbol used in a text |
| ASTERISK | The symbol (*) used a pointer to annotation or footnote (8) |
| WELSHDRAGON | Senate of Canada... Creature which is one of the symbols on the coffered ceiling of The Red Chamber: |
| VIEW | From the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4) |
| PROTAGONIST | Key character in a work of fiction (11) |
| HISTORY | Past events; a chronological or dramatised account of such; the provenance of an antique, archaeological specimen or work of art; or, a person's background (7) |
| ANACHRONISM | Time-related error in a work of fiction |
| PORTRAY | Describe in a work of art or literature (7) |
| ICONOLOGY | Study of the meanings contained within the symbols in a work of art (9) |
| GENRE | A particular style or category of a work of art or literature (5) |
| PROVENANCE | What is a record of ownership of a work of art or an antique? (10) |
| MODELLO | A smaller scale, preparatory study for a work of art or architecture (7) |
| PAYSAGE | From French for "countryside", a word for a landscape; or, a depiction of said natural scenery in a work of art (7) |