| CANALETTO | Venetian landscape painter born in 1697 also noted for his views of London sites (9) |
| CANNONSTREET | Road in the City of London; site of the ancient London Stone (6,6) |
| RABAT | Morocco's national capital, also noted for its mausoleum of King Mohammad V (5) |
| LIBERTY | Draper's son who founded an emporium synonymous with a style of Art Nouveau that is also noted for its iconic art print fabrics (7) |
| NINEELMS | Area of London, site of the new US embassy (4,4) |
| BILLODDIE | English comedian born in 1941 also noted as a birdwatcher and conservationist (4,5) |
| AUERBACH | Frank "****". late artist noted for his views of north London (8) |
| JOHNCONSTABLE | English landscape painter born in East Bergholt in Suffolk in 1776 (4,9) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Thomas, English portrait and landscape painter born in 1727 noted for The Blue Boy (12) |
| CLAUDE | French landscape painter born in the Duchy of Lorraine (6) |
| HAMPSTEAD | A residential area of North London, site of Kenwood House (9) |
| EXTREMIST | His views are anything but neutral (9) |
| TOTTENHAM | North London site of a Premier League football team (9) |
| HYMAN | ___ Minsky, US economist born in 1919 noted for his views on financial crises (5) |
| MALTHUS | Thomas, English economist and demographer noted for his views on population growth (7) |
| HOGARTH | William _, painter and engraver born in London in 1697 (7) |
| ACTAEON | His view of immortality led to his own mortality (7) |
| ASCETIC | His view of life is austere, one might say sour (7) |
| LUTHERAN | A follower of a German theologian who refused to renounce his views at the 1521 Diet of Worms |
| HYDEPARK | 350 acres of royal land in London, site of the Speakers' Corner and the Serpentine (4,4) |