| PIRANDELLO | Luigi ___ (1867-1936), Italian dramatist (10) |
| BOCCHERINI | Luigi ___, Italian composer best known for a minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No. 5 (G 275) |
| RESPIGHI | Ottorino --, 1879-1936, Italian composer (8) |
| CARLO | 18th-century Italian dramatist Goldoni |
| LUIGI | Italian dramatist Pirandello |
| UGO | Italian dramatist ___Betti |
| IBSEN | Animal disease caught by extreme Italian dramatist (5) |
| GOLDONI | Italian dramatist performing one at the end of The Archers? |
| ANOUILH | A refusal by university hospital to admit the Italian dramatist |
| NONO | Luigi ___, Italian composer of 1961 work Intolleranza 1960 (4) |
| ADDIS | The emperor Haile Selassie returned to his Abyssinian capital, ... Ababa, in May 5, 1941, exactly five years after the 1936 Italian invasion |
| SNARK | "The Hunting of the ___", 1867 poem by Lewis Carroll (5) |
| TOSCANINI | Arturo ___ (1867 -1957) |
| STIMSON | Henry L ___ (1867-1950) |
| RACKHAM | Arthur ___, 1867-1939, English artist and book illustrator (7) |
| BETTI | Italian dramatist whose plays include The Thoughtful King, The Duck Hunter and Crime on Goat-Island (5) |
| DARIOFO | Italian dramatist has party around a carnival site ending in grief (5,2) |
| NERVI | Pier Luigi ___, Italian architect who co-designed the UNESCO building in Paris (5) |
| GALVANI | Which Italian anatomist (Luigi ___) is best known for his discovery of the twitching of frogs' legs in an $$ % |
| RIVA | Luigi ___, former footballer nicknamed Rombo di Tuono (Roar of Thunder), who is the all-time leading scorer for the Italian national team |