| 100% | MIRO | 4 | Victoria ___ Gallery, contemporary art gallery in London and Venice founded by the namesake British art dealer |
| 50% | DAVID | 5 | ___ Zwirner Gallery, contemporary art gallery owned by the namesake German art dealer with a presence in four cities |
| 39% | BATH | 4 | The Victoria Art Gallery is found in this UK city |
| 33% | COURTAULD | 9 | Art institute and galleries founded by Samuel __ |
| 33% | TATE | 4 | Art gallery on the Thames in London |
| 33% | WHITECUBE | 9 | London art gallery of the Young British Artists |
| 31% | TATE | 4 | Art gallery in London |
| 31% | MISER | 5 | "Death and the ___" (Bosch painting in the National Gallery of Art) |
| 30% | PIETISM | 7 | Lutheranism movement in the 17th and 18th centuries founded by Philipp Jakob Spener |
| 30% | CAMOUFLAGE | 10 | "Trick" used by the creatures found in rows 3, 5, 11 and 13 |
| 30% | THESALVATION | 12 | & 10A Organisation founded as the East London Christian Mission by William Booth in 1865 |
| 30% | LINACRE | 7 | Thomas —, chief founder and first president of the Royal College of Physicians in London |
| 30% | TATLER | 6 | The —, British literary and society journal begun by Richard Steele in 1709 |
| 30% | TEAMUSA | 7 | Olympic delegation cheered on by the chant found in 16-, 22-, 49-, and 60-Across |
| 29% | REC | 3 | Anglican org. founded in NY in 1873 and currently led by Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Dr. Ray R. Sutton (abbr.) |
| 29% | ELOBEID | 7 | City in central Sudan; scene of the defeat of a British and Egyptian army by the Mahdi in 1883 |
| 28% | ARMORYSHOW | 10 | The —, International Exhibition of Modern Art as organised by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors in New York in 1913 |
| 28% | THEMERCHANTOF | 13 | "___ Venice," romantic comedy by Shakespeare in which the main characters are Antonio and Portia: 3 wds. |
| 28% | ANITA | 5 | &25A Author of novels In Custody and The Village by the Sea |
| 27% | APPLE | 5 | Record label founded by the Beatles in 1968 |
| 27% | WHITE | 5 | ___ wedding gown, traditionally worn by brides at the altar and popularized by Queen Victoria in the 1800s |
| 27% | COCAS | 5 | Leaves from these plants were often found in the mouths and in bags carried by Inca mummies |
| 27% | TATE | 4 | London art gallery built in 1897 |
| 27% | DESAI | 5 | Anita —, author of the novels In Custody and The Village by the Sea |
| 27% | CUNARD | 6 | Samuel ___, who got the first British transatlantic steamship mail contract in 1839 and whose company is now owned by the Carnival Corporation |
| 27% | LOUVRE | 6 | Art gallery and home to the Mona Lisa, the __ |
| 27% | TNECK | 5 | ___ Records founded by The Isley Brothers in 1964: Hyph. |
| 27% | CAPETOWN | 8 | South African city founded by the Dutch in 1652 |
| 27% | PLO | 3 | Group founded by the Arab League in 1964 (abbr.) |