| PRIMO | --- Levi, Jewish-Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor and author best known for the work If This Is A Man (5) |
| PRIMOLEVI | Jewish-Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor and author best known for the work If This Is A Man (5,4) |
| LEVI | Holocaust survivor and author of If This Is a Man (1947) (5,4) |
| SUPPE | Franz von -, Dalmatian-born composer best known for the works Light Cavalry and Poet And Peasant (5) |
| GONDOR | Ferenc _, Holocaust survivor and memoirist born in 1928 (6) |
| MARQUIS | Don ___, American humorist, journalist and author best known for creating the characters "Archy" and "Mehitabel" |
| DEBEAUVOIR | Major French existentialist philosopher and author best known for her 1949 treatise The Second Sex, |
| ERLESTANLEYGARDNER | American lawyer and author best known for the Perry Mason series of detective stories (4,7,7) |
| ERLESTANLEY | And 29 American lawyer and author best known for his Perry Mason stories (4,7,7) |
| ADAMSON | George _, British conservationist and author, best known through the book and film Born Free (7) |
| BRIGGS | Raymond _, English illustrator and author, best known for his 1978 story The Snowman (6) |
| NICCOLOMACHIAVELLI | Italian philosopher and writer best known for The Prince |
| GARDNER | Erle Stanley ---, American lawyer and author best known for his Perry Mason series (7) |
| ASIMOV | Isaac ___, American professor of biochemistry and author best known for Foundation Series of science fiction |
| WATERHOUSE | Keith ___, newspaper columnist and author best known for his 1959 novel Billy Liar |
| JOYADAMSON | 20th-century naturalist and author best known for her book Born Free (3,7) |
| ADRIENBRODY | Best Actor nominee for his role as a holocaust survivor in "The Brutalist" |
| WISEGUYS | In this 1986 film two mobsters dream of opening the world's first Jewish-Italian delicatessen |
| AVOGADRO | Italian chemist and mathematical physicist whose gas law formulated in 1811 was used to derive molecular weights and also a system of atomic weights (8) |
| SOPHIESCHOICE | 1982 film where Kevin Kline and a Holocaust survivor played by Meryl Streep are a couple: 2 wds. |