| MAETERLINCK | Maurice ___, Belgian poet and dramatist awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in Literature (11) |
| WBYEATS | Irish poet and dramatist awarded the Nobel prize in literature in 1923 |
| YEATS | W B ___, poet and dramatist awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature (5) |
| MARIECURIE | She has a chemical element named for her -- and won both the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry (2 wds.) |
| CURIE | Marie ___, winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (5) |
| INNOCENCEOF | And 7 The -, 1911 volume of short stories by G K Chesterton (9,2,6,5) |
| FATHERBROWN | The -, 1911 volume of short stories by G K Chesterton (9,2,6,5) |
| ECHEGARAY | Jose ___, Spanish dramatist awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize for Literature |
| DAVIDMAMET | US dramatist awarded a Pulitzer Prize for 1983's Glengarry Glen Ross (5,5) |
| FOOTAGE | The 1911 England v France match provides the oldest - - - of a rugby International in existence (7) |
| LEHAR | Hungarian composer of the 1911 operetta The Count of Luxembourg (5) |
| SECRET | The --- ---, 1911 children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett featuring the character Mary Lennox (6,6) |
| GARDEN | The --- ---, 1911 children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett featuring the character Mary Lennox (6,6) |
| LAIROF | & 22A The -, 1911 novel by Bram Stoker (4,2,3,5,4) |
| SCHIELE | Egon, Austrian painter whose works include the 1911 watercolour Girl with Black Hair (7) |
| HOOLIGAN | The -, 1911 one-act stage play by W S Gilbert subtitled A Character Study (8) |
| SECRETGARDEN | The -, 1911 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel featuring Misselthwaite Manor (6,6) |
| CARD | The -, 1911 novel by Arnold Bennett (4) |
| GRANADOS | Spanish composer of the 1911 piano suite Goyescas (8) |
| PEACOCK | 'The ---', 1911 novel by D.H. Lawrence (7) |