| GAUDIO | Gaston -, 2004 French Open singles tennis championship winner (6) |
| GASTON | 2004 French Open men's singles tennis championship winner (6,6) |
| REMESY | Jean-Francois ?, golfer; 2004 French Open tournament winner (6) |
| CORIA | Guillermo ..... , 2004 French Open singles tennis championship losing finalist to Gaston Gaudio (5) |
| GASQUET | Richard ?, 2004 French Open mixed doubles tennis championship winner with Tatiana Golovin |
| ELENA | 2004 French Open and U.S. Open runner-up Dementieva |
| LEROUX | Gaston _, French author who wrote 1910 novel The Phantom Of The Opera (6) |
| OLIVIER | Xavier Malisse's 2004 French Open doubles winning partner, ... Rochus (7) |
| ANASTASIA | 2004 French Open champion, ... Myskina (9) |
| BEAUTY | Disney fairy tale with Belle and Gaston, ___ and the Beast (6) |
| TANGOS | Somehow, Gaston dances (6) |
| RENEGE | Welsh Frenchman, Gaston Evans by initials |
| JOSHUA | Actor Henry who played Gaston in "Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration" |
| BONAMI | Good friend, to Gaston |
| CARTIERBRESSON | Henri -- - --, 1908-2004, French photographer (7-7) |
| SAGAN | Francoise ___ (1935-2004), French author who wrote Bonjour Tristesse (1954) (5) |
| BRICKMANSIONS | Action film starring Paul Walker which is a remake of the 2004 French film District 13: 2 wds. |
| CITO | Mr. Gaston, Toronto Blue Jays championship Manager |
| JOURDAN | Louis ?, French actor who played Gaston Lachaille in 1958 film musical Gigi (7) |
| OPERA | The Phantom Of The _, novel by French author, Gaston Leroux (5) |