| HEBERT | Jacques -, 18th-century journalist; founder of newspaper Le Pere Duchesne during the French Revolution |
| INDUSTRIAL | Period of technological advancement that began in England in the late 18th century, the ... Revoluti |
| REED | John ___, US journalist whose book Ten Days that Shook the World concerned the 1917 October Revoluti |
| ROUSSEAU | Jean-Jacques -, 18th-century political philosopher whose works include The Social Contract (8) |
| JULIAN | Australian journalist, founder of WikiLeaks, who spent seven years living in Ecuador's London embassy (6,7) |
| ASSANGE | Australian journalist, founder of WikiLeaks, who spent seven years living in Ecuador's London embassy (6,7) |
| PERE | "___ Duchesne" (French revolutionary) |
| NANTES | French port at the head of the Loire estuary that was the scene of the Noyades during the French Revolution |
| BALZAC | French author of the 1835 novel Le Pere Goriot (6) |
| DIDEROT | Denis, 18c French philosopher and author of the play Le Pere de famille (7) |
| ROBESPIERRE | The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution effectively ended with the execution of this prominent leader (11) |
| COTY | Francois ---, French perfumier and businessman who bought the newspaper Le Figaro in 1922 (4) |
| REIGNOFTERROR | A period of violence during the French Revolution incited by conflict between the Girondins and the |
| GIRONDIST | Member of the moderate republican party suppressed by the Jacobins during the French Revolution (9) |
| LOUIS | Name of the French king executed in 1792 during the French revolution (5) |
| STEAD | 19th century journalist sent to jail for the purchase that allowed him to write an expose of child p |
| REIGN | - of Terror; period of state terrorism during the French Revolution led by Maximilien Robespierre (5) |
| GIRONDIN | A label applied to a follower of Jacques- Pierre Brissot during the French Revolution (8) |
| JACOBIN | A member of the most radical club founded during the French Revolution, led by Robespierre (7) |
| TUMBREL | Name the cart used for carrying condemned persons to the guillotine during the French Revolution (7) |