| THEMAGNIFICENTAMBERSONS | 1942 film written and directed by Orson Welles, based on a 1918 novel by Booth Tarkington |
| MYANTONIA | A 1918 novel by American writer Willa Cather, set in the American West (2,7) |
| FFORFAKE | 1973 film documentary starring, written and directed by Orson Welles (1,3,4) |
| THE | And 8D &12 Dn. Novel by Booth Tarkington filmed by Orson Welles in 1942 (3,11,9) |
| MAGNIFICENT | Novel by Booth Tarkington filmed by Orson Welles in 1942 (3,11,9) |
| AMBERSONS | Novel by Booth Tarkington filmed by Orson Welles in 1942 (3,11,9) |
| SEVENTEEN | 1916 novel by Booth Tarkington subtitled A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Espec |
| CITIZEN | ___ Kane: 1941 film directed by Orson Welles, considered by many as the greatest film ever made (7) |
| ALICEADAMS | Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Booth Tarkington published in 1921 (5,5) |
| CITIZENKANE | A 1941 film directed by Orson Welles (7,4) |
| KANE | 'Citizen ---', film directed by Orson Welles (4) |
| OTHELLO | Film directed by Orson Welles in 1952 (7) |
| WORLDS | The War of the -; H. G. Wells novel adapted as a radio episode by Orson Welles and a film by Steven Spielberg (6) |
| PAULMASSON | Pioneer of Californian wine, 1859-1940, whose label was promoted by Orson Welles and John Gielgud in the 1970s and 1980s (4,6) |
| HARRYLIME | Villain played by Orson Welles in the 1949 British film noir The Third Man (5,4) |
| TARR | 1918 novel by Wyndham Lewis with the character Otto Kreisler |
| UNICRON | Planet-sized villain of 1986's The Transformers: the voice by Orson Welles (7) |
| ALICE | 1921 Booth Tarkington novel awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (5,5) |
| LONGJOHNAG | Pirate once portrayed by Orson Welles |
| ROSEBUD | Dying word uttered by Orson Welles in Citizen Kane |