| NOBELIST | Person who's won an international award for literature or peace, for example |
| VICTORIAPLUM | Person who's won a prize, accepting one piece of fruit |
| OLYMPICGOLDMUDDLE | Confusion about who really won an international competition? |
| SOPHIA | Loren who's won an Oscar and a Grammy |
| CHER | Single-named performer who's won an Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy |
| NOBELPRIZE | Award for literature, peace, chemistry etc (5,5) |
| PULITZERPRIZE | American award for literature, journalism, music etc (8,5) |
| ANTONYMS | Character in Shakespeare manuscript - or "War and Peace", for example (8) |
| CAPTOR | Has a hold on someone with international award for Rocky Peak (6) |
| ABEL | ___ Prize, annual international award for mathematics |
| ODE | Piece to peace, for example |
| NOBELPEACEPRIZE | International award bestowed since 1901 for "the best work for fraternity between nations" |
| SNIPPETS | Word for little pieces of cloth cut or scissored off, thus for brief extracts, scraps or shreds of something, such as information, literature or news (8) |
| ACADEMY | An association or institution for the advancement of art, literature, or science. (7) |
| THEME | Word for the subject of a discourse; a short exercise or essay; or, a motif in art, literature or music (5) |
| CAPTAIN | Skipper can set about article after international award |
| IMBIBE | International award keeps Ireland's foremost bachelor in drink (6) |
| NOBEL | Sounds like church's steeple is missing something but gets international award (5) |
| LETTS | Tracy who's won Tony Awards as both an author (for August: Osage County) and an actor |
| IRENE | In dire necessity find personification of peace for Greeks? (5) |