| KOKOSCHKA | Oskar ?, Austrian expressionist painter whose works include 1942's Marianne-Maquis (9) |
| HENNINGSSON | Oskar ?, Swedish golfer; 2009 Moravia Silesia Open tournament winner |
| HOMOLKA | Oskar ?, Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar nominee for I Remember Mama |
| SQUEAMISH | Maquis he's turning over, being easily frightened (9) |
| BURRA | Edward ___, British painter whose works include 1942's Soldiers (5) |
| EDWARDHOPPER | US painter whose works include 1942's Nighthawks |
| ZEMLINSKY | Alexander ?, Austrian composer whose operas included The Dwarf and A Florentine Tragedy (9) |
| SCHIELE | Egon, Austrian Expressionist painter born in 1890 noted for his erotic, figurative works (7) |
| OSKAR | Austrian expressionist painter Kokoschka |
| PIDGEON | Walter, actor whose films include 1942's Mrs. Miniver (7) |
| KLIMT | Gustav ?, Austrian painter whose works include 1905's The Three Ages of Woman (5) |
| WEBERN | Anton ?, Austrian composer whose works include 1934's Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op 24 (6) |
| HAYDN | Franz Joseph ?, Austrian composer whose works include operas Armida and Le Pescatrici (5) |
| WITTGENSTEIN | Ludwig ?, Austrian philosopher whose published works include Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus |
| EGON | Austrian Expressionist Schiele |
| RESISTANCE | French -; also called the Maquis, an armed underground organisation formed in France during the Seco |
| LINEOFLEASTRESISTANCE | Railway most unlikely target of maquis wanting easy course of action? |
| HEATH | Moor- or maquis-like habitat characterised by flora including bracken and bilberry (5) |
| OHMIC | I see leader of maquis in charge of resistance units (5) |
| MAHLER | Gustav ?, Austrian composer of song cycle Kindertotenlieder whose 1905 premiere was in Vienna (6) |