| RABELAIS | Francois _, French Renaissance writer whose works included Gargantua And Pantagruel (8) |
| BRADBURY | American writer whose works included Fahrenheit 451 (3,8) |
| FRANCOISRABELAIS | French writer whose works include Gargantua and Pantagruel |
| LAWRENCE | D. H. _, British author whose works included 1920's Women In Love (8) |
| COUPERIN | Francois ___, French Baroque composer noted for his harpsichord suites and organ music |
| GIOVANNI | First name of the Italian Renaissance writer Boccaccio (8) |
| SATIRES | Gargantua and Pantagruel et al. |
| GIANTS | Gargantua and Pantagruel, e.g. |
| RAYBRADBURY | American writer whose works included the novel Fahrenheit 451 (3,8) |
| JOSEPHCONRAD | Polish-British writer whose works included Nostromo and Lord Jim (6,6) |
| MAUGHAM | W. Somerset - - -, British writer whose works included the novel Cakes And Ale (7) |
| COLETTE | French writer whose works included the novella Gigi (7) |
| ROALDDAHL | British writer whose works included the children's classic Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (5,4) |
| VERNE | Jules _, French science fiction writer whose works included Journey To The Centre Of The Earth (1864) |
| RAY | American writer whose works included Fahrenheit 451 (3,8) |
| INNES | Thriller writer whose works included Campbell's Kingdom and The White South, Hammond ... |
| ELIZABETH | And 26 19th Century author whose works included the novels Mary Barton and Cranford (9,7) |
| MILLET | Jean-Francois ___, French artist whose works include 1869 oil The Knitting Lesson (6) |
| ROBERTGRAVES | British writer whose works included the memoir Good-bye To All That and the novel I, Claudius (6,6) |
| PANTAGRUEL | 'The Life of Gargantua and --', satire by Rabelais (10) |