| STTHOMAS | US Virgin Island where painter Camille Pissarro was born in 1830 (2,6) |
| STCROIX | A US Virgin Island |
| HAY | Depicted in pastoral paintings by Jean-Francois Millet, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh, meadow grass cut and dried for fodder, typically stacked or baled (3) |
| PERTAIN | Concern where painter's daubed |
| LANDSCAPEARTIST | *John Constable or Camille Pissarro |
| IVES | Holy place where painters go for 'oney? (4) |
| PALETTE | Where painters mix colors |
| PISSARRO | Camille, Danish-French painter born in 1830 whose work featured at all eight Impressionist exhibitions (8) |
| ROSSETTI | Christina, English poet born in 1830 and sister of the painter Dante Gabriel (8) |
| WESTMOST | St. Thomas, compared to the other US Virgin Islands |
| HYDEPARK | Depicted in a Pissarro painting, some 350 acres in London originally established as a hunting ground by Henry VIII (4,4) |
| MCVITIES | Company established in 1830 on Rose St, Edinburgh (8) |
| OZACLING | Nothing about Velazquez, Pissarro, ultimately recalled by grand art film |
| UNSPOILT | Idyllic Scottish isle inspiring painting by Pissarro, originally |
| TIMDUNCAN | 15-time NBA All-Star power forward born in the US Virgin Islands: 2 wds. |
| CAMILLEPISSARRO | Impressionist artist born in 1830 to a Sephardic family of Portuguese and French ancestry (7,8) |
| STJOHN | Nicknamed Love City, the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands (2,4) |
| TERR | US Virgin Islands, e.g. |
| CHARLESLYELL | In 1830-33, this geologist publishes Principles of Geology, followed in 1838 by Elements of Geology, in which he demonstrates that the processes that changed the earth in the past are continuing. What |
| DICKINSON | Emily _, American poet born in Massachusetts in 1830 (9) |