| ARTISANS | This form of art's a sin to such skilled workers (8) |
| SINATRA | Singer Frank considers art a sin - nonsense! (7) |
| PROFESSIONS | Pretences made at such skilled pursuits (11) |
| EXPERTISE | How does that peer exist, throwing out such skilled knowledge? (9) |
| NUNCHAKU | In martial arts, a pair of hardwood sticks joined by a chain or cord and used as a weapon (8) |
| PASTRAMI | 'Jewish food in Muslim Art's a playful retrospective (8) |
| ABSTRACT | Sailor's piece of literature a form of art (8) |
| FARRIERS | Frasier took redhead to see skilled workers (8) |
| TRESPASS | It's a sin to enter without permission (8) |
| STATUARY | Sculptures or other form of art, say, divided by working group (8) |
| SMITHIES | I'm planning heists with skilled workers (8) |
| ENGINEER | Skilled worker's motor about to be reversed (8) |
| STEELERS | Sets reel up for skilled workers (8) |
| VIEWER | A television watcher; an observer of a piece of art; a spectator generally; a colliery superintendent; or, a device for looking at film transparencies (6) |
| MONEY | Take the _ and Run (title of two blank canvases sent to a Danish museum in 2021, for which they had paid $84,000, expecting an actual work of art; a judge ordered creator Jens Haaning to return the pa |
| MEDIUM | Materials used in a work of art; a newspaper, radio or television as a means for communicating information; or, a middle degree or place between two extremes (6) |
| VIRTU | Word for a love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities; or, such objets d'art and antiquities collectively (5) |
| ERATO | Patron of the arts a soldier turned to (5) |
| AMORINO | In fine arts, a representation of an infant cupid, also called a putto (7) |
| LISA | A Priceless work of art: a salmon I cooked in France! (4,4) |