| PERGOLESI | Giovanni Battista -, Italian composer of 1733 opera The Proud Prisoner |
| VIOTTI | Giovanni Battista -, Italian composer of twenty-nine violin concertos who died in 1824 (6) |
| RAMEAU | Jean-Philippe -, French composer of 1733 opera Hippolyte et Aricie (6) |
| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista -, Italian painter whose works include The Chariot of Aurora and The Banquet of Cleopatra |
| PIRELLI | Giovanni Battista, Italian who founded a rubber manufacturing company in Milan in 1872 (7) |
| VITUSBERING | Danish navigator and explorer who led Russia's Great Northern Expedition of 1733-43 (5,6) |
| TARQUIN | ? the Proud, legendary last of the seven kings of Rome (7) |
| DONATI | Giovanni Battista ?, 19th-century Italian astronomer who pioneered the spectroscopy of comets (6) |
| SAVANNAH | The oldest city in the US state of Georgia, established in 1733 (8) |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista --, Italian Renaissance architect (7) |
| MARINE | One of "the Few, the Proud" |
| PRATT | Kyla ___ (voice of Penny Proud on "The Proud Family") |
| USMARINE | One of "the few, the proud" (Abbr.) |
| OPERABUFFA | Italian comic opera such as La serva padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (5,5) |
| JOSEPH | English chemist born in 1733 often credited with the discovery of oxygen (6,9) |
| PRIESTLEY | Joseph ?, English chemist born in 1733 often credited with the discovery of oxygen (9) |
| SECEDER | A Presbyterian withdrawing from the Church of Scotland around 1733 |
| COUPERIN | 1668-1733 French composer of harpsichord and organ music (8) |
| SCHUYLER | Philip -- (1733-1804), American general in the American War of Independence (8) |
| BREFFU | Akwamu leader of the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John |