| APOLLINAIRE | Guillaume ___, French poet who coined the terms Cubism and Surrealism; Les Alcools (1913) (11) |
| BRETON | Andre ___, French poet who published the first Surrealist manifesto in 1924 (6) |
| RIMBAUD | Arthur _, French poet who wrote A Season In Hell during his affair with Paul Verlaine (7) |
| ORWELL | George, English novelist and essayist who coined the terms Big Brother and doublethink (6) |
| EHRLICH | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| PAUL | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| HAECKEL | Scientific artist who coined the terms ecology and stem cell, and illustrated his microscopic findings in Artforms in Nature (7) |
| ANDREBRETON | French poet and art critic who was the founder and chief theorist of surrealism (5,6) |
| JAMES | and 21dn,19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| GERARDMANLEY | and 4dn, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| HUGO | Victor ___, French poet, novelist, and dramatist best known for the novels Les Miserables and Notre-Dame de Paris |
| ERNST | Max - - -, German artist who was a pioneer of the Dada movement and Surrealism (5) |
| HOPKINS | see 22ac, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| DONNE | John, English metaphysical poet who coined the phrase 'No man is an island' (5) |
| WHEELER | Theoretical physicist who worked with Niels Bohr on explaining nuclear fission and coined the terms |
| HORACE | Poet who coined the term "carpe diem" |
| EDWARDLEAR | British poet who coined the term "runcible spoon" |
| VARIETY | Magazine that coined the terms "striptease," "payola" and "boffo," among others |
| VERLAINE | Paul ___, French poet of the Symbolist and Decadent movements; Poemes saturniens (1866), Romances sans paroles (1874) etc. (8) |
| BAUDELAIRE | Charles Pierre ___, 19th-century French poet who authored the collection Les Fleurs du mal (10) |