| SAINTDOM | Holy status of Jean de Brebeuf and Marguerite Bourgeoys |
| JESUITMISSIONARY | Gig for Jean de Brebeuf (b.1593 - d.1649) in early Canada: 2 wds. |
| MICHAELMASDAISY | Mike and Marguerite wrapping mother's plant |
| DISCS | Shapes of CDs, Frisbees or coins; or, the "eyes" of composite flowers including daisies and marguerites (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 |
| MOLIERE | Comedic contemporary of Jean de La Fontaine |
| YVES | Montand of "Jean de Florette" |
| MONTAND | Yves of "Jean de Florette" |
| MARAT | 'The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul ___ as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Cha |
| INSECT | Described in the books of Jean- Henri Fabre, any one of the more than one million species of arthropods whose development was influenced by the evolution of flowering plants (6) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| GROLIER | Jean - de Servieres, Treasurer-General of France and bibliophile known for his love of decorative bookbindings |
| DAISY | With an English species, the ox-eye, marguerite and gerbera, a wild flower used to make chains and crowns, said to symbolise innocence, purity and new beginnings (5) |
| DELPHINIUM | Flower arrangement of lupin with heads of marguerite daisy, English iris and hollyhock (10) |
| BELLIS | Genus of the "pretty, beautiful" marguerite- or ox-eye-like English lawn daisies symbolic of purity and joy (6) |
| HEPTAMERON | Collection of short stories by Marguerite de Navarre |
| BABYDOC | Nickname of Jean-Claude Duvalier, former president of Haiti |
| AYLA | Heroine of Jean Auel's "The Clan of the Cave Bear" |