| RIJKSMUSEUM | Where art Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch'? |
| OIL | Rembrandt's "The Night Watch," e.g. |
| REMBRANDT | Who painted the Night Watch? (9) |
| VIGIL | The Night Watch? Van Dijk? Not right! (5) |
| WAKEFUL | Alert, and almost complete in following the night-watch (7) |
| TERESASAINTED | 17TH CENTURY: "The Night Watch" painted... |
| REMBRANDTPAINTING | 'The Night Watch,' e.g. |
| CLOAK | Black garment for a member of the Night's Watch |
| DRYPOINT | An etching needle by which fine lines are drawn to leave an engraving/ burr on a copperplate; or, the print or impression, such as Rembrandt's The Three Crosses, so produced (3-5) |
| SLAV | Rembrandt's "The Noble ___" |
| RAPE | Rembrandt's "The ___ of Europa" |
| NIGHTWATCH | Rijksmuseum classic, Rembrandt's The ... (5,5) |
| SAM | Jon Snow's pal in the Night's Watch on Game of Thrones for short |
| ETCHING | Rembrandt's The Virgin And Child With A Cat is an example of this type of engraved artwork |
| PATROL | From "paw about" and "paddle in mud", a word for a beat, guard, night-watch, vigil or other going of the rounds; a detachment of soldiers sent on reconnaissance; or, a subdivision of a troop of Guides |
| ANNE | Jayne ___ Phillips, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for "Night Watch" (May, 2024) |
| LUCILLE | "Night Watch" writer Fletcher |
| WAKE | Night-watch left behind by a ship (4) |
| FRIENDS | The Rembrandts perform the theme song of this US sitcom |
| BIVVY | Short word for what was originally a night-watch under arms, now a mountaineer, Scout or soldier's temporary encampment without tents; or, a makeshift shelter (5) |