| Auction offerings | 17 |
| Auction merchandise, sometimes | 30 |
| Auction category | 16 |
| Atelier output | 14 |
| Atelier occupant's output | 29 |
| Arthur, to friends | 18 |
| Arp's field | 15 |
| Are, earlier | 12 |
| Apt name for a painter | 22 |
| Another high school course | 26 |
| Andrew Mellon collection | 24 |
| An investment, perhaps | 22 |
| Allen Sapp creation | 19 |
| Allan Sapp forte | 16 |
| Aesthetic expression | 20 |
| Aesthete's interest | 23 |
| Act of creation | 15 |
| Accompaniment for copy | 22 |
| A kind of gallery | 17 |
| 1998 Tony winner for Best Play | 30 |
| 1980s avant-garde synth band ___ of Noise | 41 |
| "Zen and the ___ of Motorcycle Maintenance" | 53 |
| "Without ___, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable": Shaw | 87 |
| "Wherefore --- thou ..." | 34 |
| "Wherefore ___ thou ... " | 35 |
| "Wherefore ___ thou . . ." | 36 |
| "What Is ___?" (Tolstoy essay) | 40 |
| "What garlic is to salad, insanity is to ___": Augustus Saint-Gaudens | 79 |
| "The triumph over chaos," to Cheever | 46 |
| "The signature of civilizations": Beverly Sills | 57 |
| "The signature of civilizations," per Beverly Sills | 61 |
| "The proper task of life," according to Nietzsche | 59 |
| "The only way to run away without leaving home," per Twyla Tharp | 74 |
| "The lie that enables us to realize the truth": Picasso | 65 |
| "The lie that enables us to realize the truth," according to Picasso | 78 |
| "The ___ of the Deal" | 31 |
| "The ___ of Loving" | 29 |
| "The ___ of Cross-Examination" (1903 Francis L. Wellman book) | 71 |
| "Science made clear": Cocteau | 39 |
| "Robust ___ alone is eternal": Gautier | 48 |
| "Pop" and "op" follower | 43 |
| "Of all lies, __ is the least untrue": Flaubert | 57 |
| "Nature concentrated," per Balzac | 43 |
| "Making something out of nothing and selling it," per Frank Zappa | 75 |
| "Jeopardy!" host Fleming | 34 |
| "Fine" works | 22 |
| "Either plagiarism or revolution," per Paul Gauguin | 61 |
| "Either plagiarism or revolution," according to Gauguin | 65 |
| "A work of ___ is a confession": Camus | 48 |
| "A veil, rather than a mirror," per Oscar Wilde | 57 |
| "A revolt against fate" per André Malraux | 54 |
| "A mystery," to e.e. cummings | 39 |
| "A lie that makes us realize truth": Picasso | 54 |
| "A lie that makes us realize truth," per Picasso | 58 |
| "A lie that makes us realize truth," according to Picasso | 67 |
| "'Tis all thou ___ . . . ": Pope | 46 |
| "...but is it ___?" | 29 |
| "...but is it _____?" | 31 |
| "... wherefore ___ thou" | 34 |
| "... wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 41 |
| "___ is never finished, only abandoned": Leonardo da Vinci | 68 |
| "___ is long . . . ": Longfellow | 42 |
| "___ is I: Science is We": C. Bernard | 47 |
| "___ is both the taking and giving of beauty" (Ansel Adams) | 69 |
| "___ is a jealous mistress": Emerson | 46 |
| "___ does not surpass nature, but only brings it to perfection": Cervantes | 84 |
| "___ begins with resistance - at the point where resistance is overcome" (Andre Gide) | 95 |
| " ... wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 42 |
| 'Wherefore -- thou Romeo?' | 34 |
| ''Wherefore __ thou Romeo?'' | 44 |
| ''How Great Thou ___'' | 38 |
| ''... but is it ___?'' | 38 |
| _____ Deco | 10 |
| ___ Garfunkel | 13 |
| ___ Basel | 9 |
| __ Vandelay, recurring fake "Seinfeld" character who turns out to be a real judge in the final episode | 112 |
| __ form | 7 |
| __ Deco | 7 |
| He played a sewer worker on TV | 30 |
| "Harry and Tonto" star | 32 |
| TV honeymooner | 14 |
| Star of ''Harry and Tonto'' | 43 |
| Oscar actor for "Harry and Tonto" | 43 |
| He's not really a sewer worker, but he played one... | 56 |
| One with a lot to say about nudes | 33 |
| One preparing an oil pan? | 25 |
| Oil assessor? | 13 |
| Judge of hangings, say | 22 |
| Chrysler Building style | 23 |
| Like the Empire State Building | 30 |
| Erté's style | 19 |
| South Beach style | 17 |
| Empire State Building style | 27 |
| The Chrysler Building's style | 33 |
| Popular design style of the 1920s | 33 |
| Like the Chrysler Building | 26 |
| Like Radio City Music Hall | 26 |
| 1920s style | 11 |
| Term attributed to architect Le Corbusier | 41 |
| Like the GE Building | 20 |