| IMMANUELKANT | 18th Century German philosopher whose most important work was the Critique Of Pure Reason (8,4) |
| TITIAN | Belonging to the Venetian school, the painter of Assunta, whose most important patron was Philip II (6) |
| MAGNUMOPUS | What might the most important work of an artist or writer be called? (6,4) |
| NIETZSCHE | Philosopher whose most renowned work is Also sprach Zarathustra (9) |
| KANT | Immanuel ---, 18th Century German philosopher who wrote the Critique Of Pure Reason (4) |
| KANTIAN | Relating to the author of the "Critique of Pure Reason" (7) |
| ALDOUSHUXLEY | English writer whose most famous work was the 1932 novel Brave New World (6,6) |
| SCHOPENHAUER | Arthur -, nineteenth century German philosopher |
| IMMANUEL | German philosopher whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) repudiated the scepticism of David Hume (8) |
| SALINGER | J. D. ---, American writer whose most famous work was The Catcher In The Rye (8) |
| OSCARWILDE | Irish dramatist whose last work was The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898) |
| ORFF | Carl _, German composer whose best-known work was the cantata Carmina Burana (1937) |
| DEFOE | Daniel _, English writer whose most famous work was the novel Robinson Crusoe (1719) |
| OVID | Roman poet whose most ambitious work was the 15-book narrative poem Metamorphoses (4) |
| ELIOT | Poet whose work was the basis for the musical "Cats" |
| DUKAS | Paul ---, French composer whose bestknown work was The Sorcerer's Apprentice (5) |
| CSLEWIS | *Deceased writer whose work was the basis for a hit 2005 film |
| LISTER | He published important work on antiseptics in March 1867 that helped reduce high hospital mortality rates from septic inflammation. He is regarded as the founder of modern surgical practice, and his n |
| STURMUNDDRANG | 18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5) |
| STURM | 18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5) |