| PRIESTLEY | J. B. -; novelist and dramatist who wrote An Inspector Calls (9) |
| USTINOV | British actor and dramatist who wrote an autobiography entitled "Dear Me" |
| JEANGENET | French novelist and dramatist who wrote about the criminal underworld (4,5) |
| CERVANTES | Spanish novelist and dramatist who lost the use of his left hand in the battle of Lepanto in 1571 |
| MARCOPOLO | Venetian merchant who wrote an account of his own travels and met Kublai Khan (5,4) |
| ADAMSMITH | 35-year-old Washington congressman... who wrote an extremely influential 18th-century book |
| JOHNLOCKE | English philosopher who wrote An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (4,5) |
| ALEXANDRE | --- Dumas, French novelist and dramatist whose works included The Three Musketeers (9) |
| GIRAUDOUX | Jean, French novelist and dramatist whose plays include The Madwoman of Chaillot (9) |
| GRAHAMGREENE | English novelist and dramatist who wrote Brighton Rock (6,6) |
| LESAGE | French novelist and dramatist who wrote the picaresque novel Gil Blas (6) |
| GALSWORTHY | John -; novelist and dramatist who wrote The Forsyte Saga (10) |
| GREENE | Graham - - -, English novelist and dramatist who wrote Brighton Rock (6) |
| VICTORHUGO | French novelist and dramatist who wrote Les Misérables |
| ISHERWOOD | Christopher -, novelist and dramatist (9) |
| JBPRIESTLEY | English author whose works include The Good Companions (novel, 1929) and An Inspector Calls (play, 1945) (1,1,9) |
| IVANTURGENEV | 19th Century Russian novelist and dramatist who wrote the play A Month In The Country (4,8) |
| TURGENEV | Ivan ---, 19th Century Russian novelist and dramatist who wrote the play A Month In The Country (8) |
| JMBARRIE | Scottish novelist and dramatist who introduced the world to Wendy Darling and Peter Pan (1,1,6) |
| SARTRE | French philosopher, novelist, and dramatist who declined the 1964 Nobel prize for literature |