| MANETS | 1882's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere" et al. |
| MANET | Artist who painted A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, Music in the Tuileries and The Luncheon on the Grass (5) |
| EDOUARDMANET | Painter of A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, d.1883 (7,5) |
| ETOILE | Star, at the Folies Bergere |
| ABAR | Manet's "___ at the Folies-Bergere" |
| CANCAN | Seen at the Folies-Bergere |
| CHEVALIER | French film star Maurice ____ was Mistinguett's dancing partner at the Folies Bergere, 1909-1913 |
| ZIEGFELD | From 1907, the New York revues based on the Folies-Bergere were called, after the theatre manager who produced them, the ... Follies |
| ZIEGFELDFOLLIES | From 1907 these New York revues based on the Folies-Bergere were called after the theatre manager who produced them; in 1946 Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly danced together in the movie version (8,7) |
| BONSOIR | A good evening in the Folies Bergere? (7) |
| DELFONT | Lord -; theatrical impresario brother of Lew and Leslie Grade who brought the Folies Bergere to Britain (7) |
| ISRAELS | Jozef ?, painter of the Hague School whose works include 1882's A Peasant Family at the Table |
| ALBERT | A watch chain with a bar at one end for attaching to a buttonhole |
| NINETEENTHHOLE | What is a bar at a golf club? (10,4) |
| BRAIN | What made you think of building a bar at home? (5) |
| FRERE | Brother at Folies Bergere is fine about making a couple of appearances (5) |
| SWINBURNE | Algernon ?, English lyric poet whose works include 1882's Tristram of Lyonesse (9) |
| WALDTEUFEL | Emile -, French composer of 1882's Les Patineurs Valse (10) |
| POLARIS | Star of Dolly regularly appearing in home of Folies-Bergere |
| CABARET | Note placed in pop-up shop selling Gitanes in Folies Bergere? (7) |