| POULENC | Francis, French composer born in 1899 who was a member of the group called Les Six (7) |
| CELILROTH | Historian born in 1899 who was the first editor of the 'Encyclopaedia Judaica' (5,4) |
| SKATERS | and 20 "The ... ...", Op. 183 by Emile Waldteufel is also called Les Patineurs (7,5) |
| CECILROTH | Historian bon in 1899 who was the first editor of the "Encyclopaedia Judaica" (5,4) |
| JORGELUISBORGES | Argentine short story writer born in 1899 who pioneered the magic realism literary genre (5,4,6) |
| ETINARCADIAEGO | Latin phrase used as the title of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin, one of which is also called Les bergers d'Arcadie |
| LOGICAL | School of philosophy that grew from the discussions of a group called the "First Vienna Circle" (7,10) |
| RAPHAEL | Hot-headed member of the group, who carries a pair of sai (red) |
| BOYBAND | Rita Ora hosted this one season TV competition in 2017; the five winners became a musical group called In Real Life |
| TELEOST | A member of the group of ray-finned fishes (7) |
| ARRANGE | Group called in time to make a comeback (7) |
| AGNETHA | - Faltskog, member of the group ABBA (7) |
| CLARICE | ____ Cliff, ceramic artist and designer born in 1899 (7) |
| PICABIA | Francis, French painter associated with the Dadaist, surrealist and cubist movements (7) |
| BOWNN | Novelist and short story writer born in Dublin in 1899 who wrote The Last September, The Death of th |
| ENDLESS | Some recommend Les Six as eternal (7) |
| TAILLEFERRE | Germaine --, a member of the group of composers known as Les Six (11) |
| FRANCISPOULENC | French composer and pianist of the Les Six group; Les Biches (ballet, 1924), Les mamelles de Tiresias (opera, 1947) etc. (7,7) |
| HONEGGER | Arthur ___, French-born Swiss composer who was a member of Les Six (8) |
| AURIC | Member of the group of French composers known as 'Les Six' (5) |