| GARGANTUA | Titular giant of a 1534 novel by French author Francois Rabelais; the father of Pantagruel (9) |
| PANTAGRUEL | A gigantic prince in a 1534 Rabelais satire |
| RENE | Author Francois-___ de Chateaubriand |
| ERIK | Name of the phantom in a gothic novel by French author Gaston Leroux (4) |
| RIVERKWAI | Waterway in the title of a 1952 war novel by French author Pierre Boulle (5,4) |
| OPERA | The Phantom Of The _, novel by French author, Gaston Leroux (5) |
| LABOHEME | 1896 opera by Giacomo Puccini based on an 1851 novel by French author Henri Murger (2,6) |
| FOGG | Phileas, hero of Around the World in Eighty Days, 1872 novel by French author Jules Verne (4) |
| LESMISERABLES | 1862 historical novel by French author Victor Hugo banned by the Catholic church until 1959 (3,10) |
| NEWSSTAND | Where to obtain reading matter ___ novel by French author around street (9) |
| DARTAGNAN | Young protagonist in The Three Musketeers, adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas (9) |
| EIGHTY | Around the World in ____ Days, adventure novel by French author Jules Verne (6) |
| LES | _ Miserables. 1862 novel by French author Victor Hugo (3) |
| NEVERNEVERLAND | Most of novel by French writer, avoiding the sea, heading off for imaginary territory |
| PHANTOM | The Of The Opera, 1910 novel by French writer Gaston Leroux (7) |
| PAPILLON | Autobiographical jailbreak novel by French author Henri Charriere adapted for film in 1973 and 2017 (8) |
| VOLTAIRE | Pseudonym of French writer Francois-Marie Arouet, whose works included the satire Candide (8) |
| GARGANTUAN | Enormous, a word deriving from a work by Francois Rabelais (10) |
| GOLIATH | A giant of a vigorous miscanthus grass - dispatched by David? (7) |
| JESUIT | A member of a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534 (6) |