| JENSEN | 1944 literature Nobelist Johannes Vilhelm ___ |
| JENSON | Johannes V., Danish author who received the 1944 Nobel Prize for Literature (6) |
| RAU | German president Johannes, who has asked forgiveness for the Holocaust |
| GRAZ | Johannes Kepler taught there |
| GER | Johannes Rau is its president: abbr. |
| PRESS | Printing ___ (15th-century invention of Johannes Gutenberg) |
| BRAHMS | Johannes ..., German composer (6) |
| KRUGER | Stephanus Johannes Paulus, President of the Transvaal 1883-1900 (6) |
| VORSTER | Balthazar Johannes, Prime Minister of South Africa 1966-78 (7) |
| STARK | Johannes, winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physics (5) |
| VERMEER | Johannes ?, painter whose works include 1656's The Procuress (7) |
| STRIJDOM | Johannes Gerhardus, Prime Minister of South Africa 1954-58 (8) |
| GUTENBERG | Johannes ____, European pioneer of printing |
| KEPLER | Johannes -, sixteenth and seventeenth century German astronomer |
| GEOGRAPHER | The -; painting by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer (10) |
| ITTEN | Johannes, Swiss painter who taught at the Bauhaus (5) |
| ECKHART | Johannes --, c1260-c1327, German theologian and mystic (7) |
| DELFT | Dutch city where the painter Johannes Vermeer was born |
| BURG | Ending for Harris or Johannes |
| PRINTER | Johannes Gutenberg, for one |