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ILLUSTRATIONType of drawing such as any one of those by Arthur Rackham, Quentin Blake, Kate Greenaway, Inga Moore or Hugo Guinness (12)
QUEENMABCharacter referred to in Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet and depicted in an illustration by Arthur Rackham (5,3)
BUSTA sculpture representing the head and shoulders, such as any one of those by Joseph Nollekens adorning Belvoir Castle's Regent's Gallery (4)
PUNCHFormer British magazine whose cartoonists or illustrators included Quentin Blake, Arthur Rackham, Gerald Scarfe, Ronald Searle, E. H. Shepard and Norman The lwell (5)
OPERETTAOne of those by Gilbert and Sullivan, say
PATTERNRepeated decorative design such as any of those by William Morris or Charles Voysey; or, a set of instructions for dressmaking, tailoring or knitting (7)
QUADBy name of a rectangular open courtyard bordered by buildings such as any one of those attached to
BLAKEIllustrator of many of the children's books by Roald Dahl who was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1980; or, the pop artist who co-founded the Brotherhood of Ruralists (5)
FLATShoe with a low heel or no heel; type of toy soldier, such as any one of those collected by Winston Churchill; a punctured tyre; or, an apartment (4)
CLOUDSCAPEA picturesque mass of mare'stails or other "nubes"; or, a painting of said scene, such as any one of those executed by John Constable (10)
MARQUEEA large or sumptuous tent, such as any one of those pitched at the Tudor festival and "glamping" event known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold (7)
SKETCHA quick freehand drawing such as a croquis of a live model or sitter
KEEPINGTwo-time winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal who illustrated many of Rosemary Sutcliff's novels for children (7)
ALLINGHAMWatercolourist and friend of Kate Greenaway noted for paintings of traditional English thatched cottages and their gardens (9)
YONGEJohn Keble's friend whose novel The Heir Of Redclyffe was illustrated in an edition by Kate Greenaway (5)
TARTOpen-pie or quiche-like baked pastry food such as any one of those said to have been stolen by the Knave of Hearts in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (4)
OBSTACLEFence, rails, oxer, hedge ... a jump forming part of a cross-country course, such as any one of those designed by Captain Mark Phillips, for example (8)
RESERVEConservation area such as any one of those established by Charles Rothschild that evolved into the 2,300 sites managed by the Wildlife Trusts (7)
PHOTOA shot, snap, still or transparency, such as any one of those captured by the 1st Earl of Snowdon or Sir Cecil Beaton, for example (5)
CAROLAn Old English round dance; the tune accompanying it; a festive hymn of joy at Christmas, such as any one of those of the Manx "Oie'll Verrey" event ; or, an enclosure for a study in a cloister (5)