| BABAR | Elephant in stories by Jean de Brunhoff (5) |
| ROSE | Roman de la -; written by Guillaume de Lorris with a continuation by Jean de Meun, a medieval French poem in the form of an allegorical dream (4) |
| MANON | Jean de Florette's daughter and Emmanuelle Beart's character in the sequel (5) |
| OUDRY | French rococo painter and tapestry designer who drew inspiration from the fables of Jean de La Fontaine for his paintings for the apartment of Louis XV's son, the Dauphin, in the Palace of Versailles |
| FABLE | Jean de La Fontaine story |
| ROMANDELAROSE | Medieval French poem based on Guillaume de Lorris's allegorical account (later continued by Jean de Meun) of the progress of a courtly love affair (5,2,2,4) |
| SOULT | Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu ___, French general and statesman who served as Prime Minister of France three times |
| AMBASSADORS | The ?, name by which 1533 painting Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve by Hans Holbein is also known |
| BREBEUF | Jean de ___, Jesuit missionary in early Canada |
| ELEPHANT | Animal such as Jean de Brunhoff's Babar (8) |
| BRUNHOFF | Jean de _, French writer and illustrator who created Babar the Elephant (8) |
| AUTEUIL | Daniel ?, Best Actor in a Supporting Role BAFTA Film Award winner for Jean de Florette (7) |
| HOLBEIN | Artist whose The Ambassadors depicts Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve with items including a globe, anamorphic skull and a lute with a broken string (7) |
| JESUITMISSIONARY | Gig for Jean de Brebeuf (b.1593 - d.1649) in early Canada: 2 wds. |
| SMET | Missionary Pierre Jean De ___ |
| PAGNOL | Jean de Florette author |
| GROLIER | Decorative style of bookbinding named after French bibliophile Jean --- de Servieres (7) |
| MONTAND | 'Jean de Florette' actor Yves |
| MOLIERE | Comedic contemporary of Jean de La Fontaine |
| PAB | Biography of Canadian telecom "father figure" A. Jean de Grandpre |