| GIDE | Andre -, French author; 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (4) |
| ANDREGIDE | French author, 1947 Nobel Prize winner in Literature |
| TONI | US author; 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (4,8) |
| MANN | Thomas ___, German author of novels including The Magic Mountain (1924) and Doctor Faustus (1947); Nobel Prize for Literature (1929) (4) |
| ANDRE | French winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature (5,4) |
| APPLETON | Sir Edward, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics (8) |
| GERTY | ___ Cori (co-winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in Medicine) |
| PASTERNAK | Boris ?, author of 1957 novel Doctor Zhivago; 1958 Nobel Prize in Literature winner |
| DYLAN | Bob ?, singer-actor; 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (5) |
| ISHIGURO | Kazuo, 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (8) |
| DARIOFO | Italian playwright, 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (5,2) |
| GORDIMER | SA Nobel Prize in Literature winner (surname) (8) |
| SARTRE | 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature winner (6) |
| MALRAUX | Andre, French author of the 1933 novel La Condition humaine (7) |
| ROBINSON | Winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the structure of alkaloids (last name only) |
| GABOR | Dennis ___. Hungarian-born British electrical engineer who invented holography in 1947; Nobel Prize for Physics (1971) (5) |
| BRETON | Andre -, French poet who published the first Surrealist manifesto in 1924 (6) |
| MASSENA | Andre, French general who defeated the Russians at Zurich in 1799 (7) |
| AMPERE | Andre, French physicist who died in 1836 (6) |
| DERAIN | Andre, French painter who died in 1954, noted for his Fauvist pictures (6) |