| ISHERWOOD | Christopher -, novelist and dramatist |
| SARTRE | Jean-Paul ___, French philosopher, novelist and dramatist whose works include Being and Nothingness and Nausea |
| JMBARRIE | Scottish novelist and dramatist who introduced the world to Wendy Darling and Peter Pan (1,1,6) |
| HUGO | Victor ___, French poet, novelist, and dramatist best known for the novels Les Miserables and Notre-Dame de Paris |
| VICTORHUGO | French poet, novelist, and dramatist best known for the novels Les Miserables and Notre-Dame de Paris |
| BARRIE | J. M. --, novelist and dramatist (6) |
| CAPEK | Karel -, Czech novelist and dramatist |
| GOGOL | Nikolai ---, 19th Century Russian novelist and dramatist (5) |
| DAVIES | Canadian novelist and dramatist |
| GREENE | Graham --, 1904-91, English novelist and dramatist (6) |
| GOETHE | German poet, novelist and dramatist (6) |
| GENET | Jean --, French novelist and dramatist (5) |
| COCTEAU | French poet. novelist and dramatist, Jean (1889-1963) |
| TURGENEV | Russian novelist and dramatist |
| ALEXANDRE | --- Dumas, French novelist and dramatist whose works included The Three Musketeers (9) |
| HENRYFIELDING | 18th Century English novelist and dramatist whose works included Tom Jones (5,8) |
| GRAHAMGREENE | English novelist and dramatist who wrote Brighton Rock (6,6) |
| GALSWORTHY | Novelist and dramatist whose The Forsyte Saga earned him the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature (10) |
| CERVANTES | Spanish novelist and dramatist who lost the use of his left hand in the battle of Lepanto in 1571 |
| LYTTON | 1st Baron -; title of the novelist and dramatist whose 1839 play Richelieu contains the line "the pen is mightier than the sword" (6) |