| MICHENER | James A ___, author of novel Chesapeake and The Bridges at Toko-Ri (8) |
| HOFFMANN | E.T.A. ___; author of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, the Christmas story that was adapted into a ballet (8) |
| IOWA | State where "Field of Dreams" and "The Bridges of Madison County" are set |
| MILNE | A. A. ___; author of "Winnie-thePooh" |
| BOULLE | Pierre who wrote "The Planet of the Apes" and "The Bridge Over the River Kwai" |
| HOOD | Thomas ___, English poet whose works include 'The Song of the Shirt' (1843) and 'The Bridge of Sighs' (1844) (4) |
| ETTY | William -; artist who painted Hesperus and The Bridge of Sighs (4) |
| KOREA | "The Bridges at Toko-Ri" setting |
| GARFIELD | James A _, 20th President of the United States (8) |
| DROGHEDA | Port town in County Louth in Ireland whose name means 'bridge at the ford' (8) |
| COROT | French painter of Italian landscapes including The Bridge at Narni, Peasants Under the Trees at Dawn, The Oak in the Valley and Evening on the Lake (5) |
| PISSARRO | "Bridge at Bruges" painter |
| NOONAN | Robert ___, author of novel The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists, published posthumously in 1914 under the name Robert Tressell (6) |
| BOHOPKINS | American actor whose films include The Wild Bunch, The Bridge at Remagen and American Graffiti |
| GHOST | Secrets of the haunted house: When the goblin wanted to write a book, he got help from a ___ writer |
| TOKO | "The Bridges at ___-Ri" (1954 movie) |
| TOKORI | "The Bridges At ___" (Michener novel) |
| GOLDENGATE | The bridge at the entrance to San Francisco Bay (6,4) |
| LYNCHES | Brooklyn, Chesapeake and Chicago are partly when you get the hang of them (7) |
| GALSWORTHY | John ___, author of novel series The Forsyte Saga (10) |