| TOLSTOY | Leo ___, Russian author nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902 and 1909 (7) |
| EMILEZOLA | Author nominated for the first two Nobel Prizes in Literature |
| GLITZ | Local flash of good literature from Clausewitz's foundation (5) |
| KANE | "Citizen ___" (movie that has battled with "Paddington 2" for the No. 1-rated spot on Rotten Tomatoes) |
| BOTSWANA | African country, setting for "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" (8) |
| NAY | One for the "no" column |
| SITKA | Capital of Alaska from 1867 to 1906 (5) |
| PICASSO | His Rose Period lasted from 1904 to 1906 |
| FORSTER | Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 16 different years, the novelist who wrote A Room with a View, Howards End and A Passage to India (7) |
| BORSTAL | In Britain from 1902 to 1982, a custodial institution for male offenders between the ages of 16 and 21 (7) |
| IBSEN | Nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902, 1903 and 1904 |
| INGE | William Ralph ____, Dean of St Paul's cathedral, was nominated three times for the Nobel prize for literature |
| BALFOUR | The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905, Arthur _ (7) |
| GORKY | Maxim _, Russian author and six-time Nobel Prize in Literature nominee (5) |
| ARTHUR | _ Balfour. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905 (6) |
| TRIKE | Which make of British motorcycle was in production from 1902 to 1970? (5) |
| ARTHURBALFOUR | Conservative prime minister of the UK from 1902 to 1905 |
| GELDOF | Bob perennially nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize |
| WILLIAMS | Death row inmate Stanley, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize |
| SINCLAIR | Upton --, author of the books 'The Jungle' (1906) and 'The Brass Check' (1919) (8) |