| KAMASUTRA | Most famous work of the Indian philosopher Vatsyayana |
| THENIGHT | --- --- Watch, 1642 painting by Rembrandt, a famous work of the Dutch Golden Age (3,5) |
| SUTRA | Ancient Sanskrit text written by Vatsyayana. (4,5) |
| KAMA | Ancient Sanskrit text written by Vatsyayana. (4,5) |
| COOPER | James Fenimore ---, American writer whose most famous work is the novel The Last Of The Mohicans (6) |
| JANVANEYCK | Flemish painter whose most famous work is the altarpiece The Adoration of the Lamb in Ghent |
| MOORE | English autodidact astrologer and physician whose most famous work, Vox Stellarum, "The Voice of the Stars", was a 1700 almanac of predictions that continues to be known by his name today (5) |
| ARS | "___ Amatoria," famous work of Ovid |
| MONALISA | Famous work of art |
| NASHE | Which English writer wrote the satirical masque Summer's Last Will and Testament (1600) and claims the picaresque The Unfortunate Traveller (1594) as his most famous work? (5) |
| HOLST | His most famous work opens with "Mars, the Bringer of War" |
| SALINGER | J. D. ---, American writer whose most famous work was The Catcher In The Rye (8) |
| SAGAN | Surname of the French novelist whose most famous work is Bonjour Tristesse (5) |
| EBWHITE | Author whose initials can be anagrammed into the second word of his most famous work |
| TCHAIKOCSKY | Russian composer whose most famous works include The 1812 Overture and the ballet The Nutcracker (11) |
| GUSTAVEEIFFEL | French architect whose most famous work is on the Champ de Mars |
| SCREAM | The -, Edvard Munch's most famous work (6) |
| ELIOT | George whose most famous work is subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life" |
| EDVARDMUNCH | Norwegian artist whose most famous work is The Scream (6,5) |
| TCHAIKOVSKY | Russian composer whose most famous works included the ballet The Nutcracker (11) |