| LUKAS | Actor Paul, who won a Best Actor Oscar for "Watch on the Rhine" (1943) |
| PAULLUKAS | Oscar actor for "Watch on the Rhine" |
| HENREID | Actor Paul who played Victor Laszlo |
| OSBORN | Dramatist Paul who won a Tony for "Morning's at Seven" |
| LEMAT | Paul who won a Golden Globe for "American Graffiti" |
| DIRAC | Paul who won a Nobel in Physics |
| RUDD | Actor Paul who costarred with 18 Across in I Love You, Man |
| GENEHACKMAN | Winner of a Best Actor Oscar for "The French Connection" and a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "Unforgiven": 2 wds. |
| ANTHONYHOPKINS | Actor who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs |
| ROBERTDENIRO | He won a Best Actor Oscar for Raging Bull and Best Supporting Actor for The Godfather Part II: 3 wds. |
| WALLACEBEERY | American actor who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Champ (7,5) |
| ALECGUINNESS | He won the Best Actor Oscar for The Bridge On The River Kwai (4,8) |
| RAYMILLAND | Welsh actor and director, born Alfred Reginald Jones, who won a Best Actor Oscar for The Lost Weekend |
| GREGORYPECK | American film star who won a Best Actor Oscar for the film to Kill A Mockingbird (7,4) |
| WARE | Scots word for springtime or seaweed; a hunt cry for "watch out"; pottery, as in Delft or Wedgwood; or, in combining form with iron, kitchen, table etc, a term for manufactured articles of a specified |
| HENRYFONDA | He won a Best Actor Oscar for On Golden Pond a year after he'd been awarded one for Lifetime Achieve |
| BINGCROSBY | Singer and actor who won the Best Actor Oscar for his role as Father Chuck O'Malley in the film Going My Way (4,6) |
| IRONS | Actor Jeremy who won a Best Actor Oscar for "Reversal of Fortune" |
| NICHOLSON | Jack ---, actor who won Best Actor Oscar for One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (9) |
| RUSSELLCROWE | New Zealand-born Australian actor who won a Best Actor Oscar for Gladiator |