| VICTORHUGO | French poet and novelist, 18021885, who wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables (6,4) |
| HUGO | Novelist Victor ___ who wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame |
| ANATOLEFRANCE | French poet and novelist of Les dieux ont soif and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature a decade after mAETERLINCK (7,6) |
| PARISSITES | Notre Dame and the Louvre? |
| PAULVALERY | French poet and critic whose works include 1917's La Jeune Parque |
| BAUDELAIRE | French poet and critic, d. 1867 - audible ear (anag) (10) |
| CHESTERTON | Poet and novelist whose father was a detective (10) |
| HATHAWAY | Actress who appeared in the films Brokeback Mountain, The Devil Wears Prada and Les Miserables (8) |
| ANDREBRETON | French poet and art critic who was the founder and chief theorist of surrealism (5,6) |
| ACC | Sports group that Notre Dame and Louisville are part of: Abbr. |
| TYRONE | Former football head coach Willingham of Stanford, Notre Dame and Washington |
| REDMAYNE | Eddie _, star of films Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Les Miserables (8) |
| TOMHOOPER | Director whose films include The King's Speech and Les Miserables (3,6) |
| BRETON | Andre, French poet and essayist born in 1896 who promoted the Surrealist movement (6) |
| ANNE | The Hustle and Les Miserables star, ... Hathaway (4) |
| BROWN | Artist who painted The Last of England and Work ; or, a poet and novelist whose books including Greenvoe and Magnus reflect his homeland Orkney (5) |
| SASSOON | War poet and novelist who wrote Counter-Attack and the Sherston trilogy (7) |
| OKRA | Ben -; Booker Prize-winning poet and novelist who wrote The Famished Road and In Arcadia (4) |
| ACADEMY | Place of learning initial accounts about mysterious Dame and the Unknown (7) |
| APOLLINAIRE | Guillaume ___, French poet and playwright who coined the term surrealist (11) |