| NOEXIT | 1944 play by Jean-Paul Sartre - or a Blondie album from 1999 (2,4) |
| PRISONEROFWAR | Jean-Paul Sartre or Winston Churchill, once |
| BROWNIE | An industrious house elf, secretly carrying out domestic chores, like the benevolent Lob Lie-by-the-fire, who also secretly works at night, but in return for a bowl of cream; or, a blondie-like square |
| THETIDE | What "Is High" in a Blondie |
| NAUSEA | Existentialist novel by Jean-Paul Sartre |
| HELL | Place in various religions, defined as 'other people' in a play by Jean-Paul Sartre (4) |
| FLIES | The -, 1943 stage play by Jean-paul Sartre (5) |
| ONDINE | 1938 play by Jean Giraudoux, based on a novella by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque (6) |
| AMANDA | Laura and Tom Wingfield's mother in Williams' 1944 play The Glass Menagerie (6) |
| BECKET | 1959 play by Jean Anouilh subtitled l'honneur de Dieu |
| JUDITH | 1931 stage play by Jean Giraudoux (6) |
| ROADSTO | The ___, novel trilogy by Jean-Paul Sartre (5,2,7) |
| FREEDOM | The ___, novel trilogy by Jean-Paul Sartre (5,2,7) |
| LIBERATION | French daily newspaper founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 |
| THEGLASSMENAGERIE | 1944 play by Tennessee Williams made into a film directed by Paul Newman and starring Joanne Woodward (3,5,9) |
| RUE | Regret road followed by Jean-Paul Sartre? |
| NOBEL | Prize declined by Jean-Paul Sartre |
| EGO | Compilation album from 1999 by Robbie Williams, The --- Has Landed (3) |
| BRANDNEW | Sting's sixth solo studio album from 1999, ----- --- Day (5,3) |
| ANOUILH | Jean _, French dramatist who wrote the 1944 play Antigone (7) |