| DUHAMEL | Georges, French author of La Chronique des Pasquier (7) |
| RAILLINK | 2006 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner ridden by Stephane Pasquier |
| FEYDEAU | Georges -, French writer of farces |
| FAYETTE | Madame de La ---, 17thCentury French writer of La Princesse De Cleves, one of the earliest novels in literature (7) |
| LEONARD | Elmore, author of La Brava (7) |
| OHNET | Georges, French author of the novel Serge Panine (5) |
| ROUAULT | Georges -, French painter whose works include 1891 oil The Way to Calvary (7) |
| SAND | George, French author of La Mare au diable (4) |
| DUMAS | Alexandre, French author of La Dame aux camelias (5) |
| BALZAC | Honore de ___, French author of La Comedie humaine |
| ALBERTCAMUS | Author of La Peste and La Chute (6,5) |
| HONORE | First name of the author of "La Comedie Humaine" |
| CHALET | - School; collection of adventure story books for children by the author of La Rochelle series Elinor Brent-Dyer (6) |
| CAMUS | Author of La Peste and L'Etranger |
| CERVANTES | Author of La Galatea and Don Quixote |
| ROY | Author of La Montagne Secrete |
| FILS | Alexandre Dumas ___ (one way to refer to the author of "La Dame aux Camelias") |
| SEURAT | Georges, French developer of the pointillist technique of painting (6) |
| AURIC | Georges, French composer of film scores such as 1952's Moulin Rouge (5) |
| BIZET | Georges, French composer of the opera Carmen (5) |