| Painting fixer | 14 |
| Painting genre | 14 |
| Painting genre of Grandma Moses | 31 |
| Painting Grandma | 16 |
| Painting guides | 15 |
| Painting holder | 15 |
| Painting in the Rijksmuseum, with "The" | 49 |
| Painting job for Tom Sawyer | 27 |
| Painting like a pointillist | 27 |
| Painting locales | 16 |
| Painting material | 17 |
| Painting Matisse | 16 |
| Painting medium | 15 |
| Painting mediums | 16 |
| Painting method | 15 |
| Painting mishap | 15 |
| Painting movement | 17 |
| Painting not for the demure | 27 |
| Painting of 13 people, with "The" | 43 |
| Painting of a fruit bowl, e.g. | 30 |
| Painting of a person | 20 |
| Painting of a scene | 19 |
| Painting of an ocean | 20 |
| Painting of flowers, e.g. | 25 |
| Painting of fruit, e.g. | 23 |
| Painting of inanimate objects | 29 |
| Painting of Mary and Jesus | 26 |
| Painting of natural scenery | 27 |
| Painting of Pinocchio, perhaps | 30 |
| Painting of scenery | 19 |
| Painting on dry plaster | 23 |
| Painting on moist plaster | 25 |
| Painting on plaster | 19 |
| Painting on utensils or furniture | 33 |
| Painting on wet or dried plaster | 32 |
| Painting on wet plaster | 23 |
| Painting or sculpture | 21 |
| Painting or scultpure | 21 |
| Painting pace for a noted dadaist? | 34 |
| Painting partly shown on the original cover of "The Da Vinci Code" | 76 |
| Painting place | 14 |
| Painting primer | 15 |
| Painting problems | 17 |
| Painting process | 16 |
| Painting prop | 13 |
| Painting props | 14 |
| Painting protection | 19 |
| Painting reproduction | 21 |
| Painting school | 15 |
| Painting site | 13 |
| Painting stand | 14 |
| Painting stands | 15 |
| Painting style | 14 |
| Painting style of the 60's | 30 |
| Painting style that's visually teasing | 42 |
| Painting subject | 16 |
| Painting subtlety | 17 |
| Painting support | 16 |
| Painting surface | 16 |
| Painting surfaces | 17 |
| Painting technique | 18 |
| Painting the town | 17 |
| Painting the town red | 21 |
| Painting the town, perhaps | 26 |
| Painting type | 13 |
| Painting used to promote gramophones | 36 |
| Painting with crashing waves, maybe | 35 |
| Painting with opaque water colors | 33 |
| Painting, e.g. | 14 |
| Painting, etc. | 14 |
| Painting, music, etc. | 21 |
| Painting, sculpting, etc. | 25 |
| Painting, sculpture, et al. | 27 |
| Painting, sculpture, etc. | 25 |
| Painting, to Picasso | 20 |
| Paintings | 9 |
| Paintings and prints | 20 |
| Paintings and sculpture | 23 |
| Paintings and sculpture, to Italians | 36 |
| Paintings and sculptures | 24 |
| Paintings and such | 18 |
| Paintings by a certain American | 31 |
| Paintings by a hot pianist | 26 |
| Paintings by Cassatt | 20 |
| Paintings by dadaist Max | 24 |
| Paintings damaged astern? | 25 |
| Paintings depicting one of the Four Horsemen? | 45 |
| Paintings et al. | 16 |
| Paintings from a blue period? | 29 |
| Paintings of a 20th-century Swiss | 33 |
| Paintings of flowers, fruits, etc. | 34 |
| Paintings of French estates? | 28 |
| Paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Che Guevara and the like? | 54 |
| Paintings often including an infant | 35 |
| Paintings on hinged panels | 26 |
| Paintings on plaster | 20 |
| Paintings on walls | 18 |
| Paintings on wet plaster | 24 |
| Paintings that deceive the eye | 30 |
| Paintings to Ethel? | 19 |