| MAURIAC | Francois, French author who won the 1952 Nobel prize for literature (7) |
| ALBERTSCHWEITZER | Winner of the 1952 Nobel Prize for Peace (6,10) |
| RABELAIS | Francois -; French author who wrote the stories about giants Gargantua and Pantagruel (8) |
| SCHWEITZER | Philosopher who won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work, Albert ... |
| COLETTE | French author who was nominated for the 1948 Nobel Prize in literature (7) |
| GIDE | Andre ___, French author who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1947 |
| MERIMEE | French author who wrote "Carmen," on which the opera is based |
| CAMUS | Albert ___ (1913 - 60), French author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 (5) |
| ALBERT | Which musician, ethical philosopher, and humanitarian received the 1952 Nobel Peace prize? (6,10) |
| IAMACAMERA | Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress |
| SARTRE | French writer who refused the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature |
| VERNE | French author who wrote the Voyages Extraordinaires books including Around the World in Eighty DaysA (5) |
| ROYER | Alphonse, French author who co-wrote the libretto for Donizetti's La favorite (5) |
| LEROUX | Gaston _, French author who wrote 1910 novel The Phantom Of The Opera (6) |
| ALEXANDREDUMAS | French author who wrote the adventure novel The Count Of Monte Cristo (9,5) |
| HUGO | Victor _, French author who wrote the 1831 novel The Hunchback Of NotreDame (4) |
| COUPERIN | Francois -; French composer and harpsichordist who wrote the Baroque rondeau Les Barricades Mysterieuses (8) |
| COTY | Francois ---, French perfumier and businessman who bought the newspaper Le Figaro in 1922 (4) |
| MOORE | Her "Collected Poems" won the 1952 Pulitzer |
| TULYAR | Horse that won the 1952 Derby |