| PULITZER | Joseph _; Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher (8) |
| JOSEPH | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name (6,8) |
| JOSEPHPULITZER | Hungarian-born US newspaper publisher who established prizes that bear his name |
| ROMBERG | Sigmund ___, Hungarian-born US composer of operettas including The Student Prince (1924) and The Desert Song (1926) (7) |
| KOESTLER | Arthur ___, Hungarian-born writer whose works include the novel Darkness at Noon and The Ghost in the Machine |
| RANDOLPH | William - Hearst, US newspaper magnate |
| HEARST | Surname of the US newspaper publisher who had 75 dachsunds (6) |
| CITIZENKANE | 1941 Orson Welles film inspired by the life of US newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst (7,4) |
| OCHSTALE | Biography of a noted newspaper publisher? |
| ORCZY | Baroness ___, Hungarian-born British novelist best known for The Scarlet Pimpernel |
| LUGOSI | Bela _, Hungarian-born actor noted for playing Dracula (6) |
| LIGETI | Gyorgy ____, Hungarian-born composer whose music was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey |
| GABOR | Dennis ___. Hungarian-born British electrical engineer who invented holography in 1947; Nobel Prize for Physics (1971) (5) |
| SZELL | George ___, Hungarian-born American conductor and composer noted for his long tenure as music director of the Cleveland Orchestra |
| KORDA | Alexander ___, Hungarian-born producer of films including The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) and The Third Man (1949), the former of which he also directed (5) |
| MOLNAR | Ferenc ___, Hungarian-born dramatist and novelist whose play Liliom was adapted into the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel |
| BELA | Hungarian-born US actor whose most iconic role was as the titular character of 1931's Dracula (4,6) |
| ERIKWEISZ | Real name of Hungarian-born US magician and escapologist Harry Houdini (1874-1926) (4,5) |
| DAFT | Foolish public official in US newspaper |
| WASHINGTONPOST | The ____ is a US newspaper or a John Philip Sousa march |