| SECCO | Wall painting done on dried plaster with tempera or pigments ground in limewater |
| ELMER | He had no wait for the limewater ... (5) |
| ARTIST | Worker with tempera or gouache |
| OIL | Substance extracted from olives, avocados, walnuts or the seeds of sunflowers, poppies or flax as a culinary ingredient or as medium for artists paints or pigments (3) |
| MURAL | Painting done on a wall |
| TONER | Skin tonic of rosewater, witchhazel etc; a firming exercise/device; hair dye; or, pigment for xerography (5) |
| PAINT | Use tempera or oils |
| FRESCO | Wall painting done on wet plaster |
| SEPIA | Brownish tint or pigment (5) |
| GOUACHE | What method of painting uses opaque pigments ground in water and thickened with a glue-like substance? (7) |
| FRESCOES | Paintings done on wet plaster on walls or ceilings (8) |
| EXTRAMURAL | Additional wall painting done outside normal classes (10) |
| BLUE | Name, from "bilberry", of an aristocratic or royal colour such as azure, sapphire or Saxe; or, powder or pigment of this hue, traditionally used to preserve the whiteness of laundry or to rinse one's |
| TINCTURE | Word for a dye or pigment that, from the sense "imparted quality", came to mean a pharmaceutical or medicinal extract; an alcoholic drink; or, a slight aroma, flavour or trace (8) |
| COLOURING | Dye, food additive or pigment used to impart a particular hue to cloth or icing; one's natural skin tone or complexion; a manner of applying paint; or, the inherent blue, green, indigo, violet etc of |
| HAYFEVER | Excitement on dried grass, it's enough to make one sneeze (3,5) |
| TRIPTYCHS | Paintings done on three panels |
| SPINART | Paintings done on rotating canvases |
| PALE | Light in colour or shade; containing little colour or pigment (4) |
| EGG | Ingredient in tempera or tempura |