This printable crossword puzzle has 41 clues. Answers range from 3 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Name for a public transit bus in Buenos Aires
Argentine rabbit often used by María Inés Esteves in mail art
Another name for font
German artist who created Merz rubberstamps
German artist known for collages
First name of Dutch mail artist who founded IUOMA
Prominent feature in the Cascadia Diorama where the Statue of the Ruler can be found (abbrev.)
Part of a title for a publication produced by Quebec mail artist Reg Côté
Tree portrayed on the flag of Cascadia
Archipelago created by Seattle mail artist Robbie Rudine (two words)
French artist who said "Pick up anything at your feet."
Mail art congress held in Seattle in 2012 (abbrev.)
Country where Artpool is located
A ticket in Spain
A method of creating images or effects by passing paper or canvas over a smoking candle
Artistic technique of reassembling reality by cutting sections from an existing image to create a new one
Humorous use of words alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning
City in 32
Fluxus artist who created the first full sheets of artistamps in 1963-64
London street artist who stages miniature figures in city settings
Color of an artistamp created by French painter Yves Klein in 1957
He assembled Fluxus Postal Kits in the 1960's
Mail art network name originated by Chuck Welch
Nickname of prolific German creator of artistamps
Independent country of the late mail artist Harley
Printer that uses an electrostatic process
Wealthy Italian noted for self-historification and issuing "International Postage"
Name on artistamps created by Canadian mail artist Jas Felter
Magazine founded by Anna Banana in 1974
This Donald invented places and created artistamps in watercolor
This Canadian Ed produced anthology sheets of artistamps
Used to cancel (two words)
Nickname for the late artist Al Ackerman
City where the Cascadia Diorama is located
First name of mail artist creator of "Brain Cell"
German mail artist producing the series "One Day in Berlin"
Name on artistamps issued by 41
Artist movement critiquing reason through techniques exploiting unpredictable outcomes
Country name of a 1974 artistamp by Jas Felter
Mail artist founder of Padma Press who now lives in Arizona
Term for the margin between the edge of a stamp design and perforations