| PIGALLE | Jean-Baptiste, French sculptor whose works include the 1744 marble Mercury Attaching his Wings (7) |
| LAMARCK | Jean-Baptiste ___ 1744-1829, French naturalist who worked in the field of evolution (7) |
| MAILLOL | Aristide, French sculptor whose representations of the nude female figure include the 1938 commission L'Air (7) |
| MONDINO | Jean-Baptiste, French fashion photographer (7) |
| MOLIERE | Pen name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, the French dramatist who wrote Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, The School for Wives and The Bourgeois Gentleman (7) |
| TIEPOLO | Artist who created the painting The Banquet of Cleopatra in 1744 (7) |
| CHARDIN | Jean-baptiste-Simeon -, French painter whose works include 1740's Grace (7) |
| SOTHEBY | Auctioneer and antiquary, founded a sale room in Covent Garden in 1744, now located in New Bond Street (7) |
| BRZESKA | Henri, French sculptor who was the subject of the film Savage Messiah (7-7) |
| GAUDIER | Henri, French sculptor who was the subject of the film Savage Messiah (7-7) |
| SANDERS | Colonel who got his wings? |
| CELSIUS | Temperature scale named after a Swedish astronomer, d. 1744 (7) |
| RODIN | French sculptor whose notable works include The Burghers of Calais, The Kiss and The Thinker (5) |
| AUGUSTERODIN | French sculptor whose works include The Burghers of Calais |
| OCANADA | Song composed for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day festivities |
| AUGUSTE | First name of the French sculptor Rodin (7) |
| RACINE | Jean Baptiste, French dramatist whose plays include Ph dre (6) |
| CLAUDEL | Camille _, 20th-Century French sculptor (7) |
| MATISSE | Henri _, French sculptor and painter (7) |
| LULLY | Jean Baptiste. French composer of the 1674 opera Alceste (5) |