| COCTEAU | Jean ---, 20th Century French poet, novelist, dramatist, artist and filmmaker (7) |
| JEAN | French poet, novelist, dramatist, essayist, film writer and director (4,7) |
| GOETHE | German poet, novelist, dramatist, theorist, painter, natural scientist, and long-serving government minister (6) |
| MAURIAC | Francois ___, French novelist, dramatist and critic awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952 (7) |
| RIMBAUD | 19th Century French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (7) |
| DURUFLE | Maurice -, 20th-century French composer whose works include Requiem and Messe Cum Jubilo (7) |
| OLIVIER | 20th-Century French composer and organist who was inspired by birdsong (7,8) |
| FAUVISM | Early 20th-century French painting movement (7) |
| SASSOON | English poet-novelist: 1886-1967 |
| MATISSE | 20th century French painter (7) |
| CLAUDEL | Camille _, 20th-Century French sculptor (7) |
| HUGO | Victor ___, French poet, novelist, and dramatist best known for the novels Les Miserables and Notre-Dame de Paris |
| VICTORHUGO | French poet, novelist, and dramatist best known for the novels Les Miserables and Notre-Dame de Paris |
| POULENC | Francis -, twentieth century French composer |
| RHYS | Jean ---, 20th Century novelist best known for her novel Wide Sargasso Sea, a prequel to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (4) |
| MUIR | Jean ---, 20th Century British fashion designer (4) |
| RACINE | Jean ___, 17th-century French poet and dramatist whose plays include Andromaque and Phedre |
| CAMUS | Albert, French novelist, dramatist and essayist (5) |
| ALBERTCAMUS | French novelist, dramatist and essayist awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957 (6,5) |
| BULWERLYTTON | Edward --- ---, 19th-Century British novelist, dramatist and politician (6-6) |