| OSCARANDLUCINDA | Peter Carey novel, winner of the 1988 Booker Prize |
| DIARIES | The Stone ___ (Carol Shields novel, winner of the 1993 Governor General's Award) |
| URBAINS | Mordecai Richler novel, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award in 1971, St. ___ Horseman |
| LUCINDA | Oscar and _, 1988 Booker Prize-winning novel by the Australian writer Peter Carey (7) |
| ILLYWHACKER | Peter Carey novel of 1985 (11) |
| ANDLUCINDA | Peter Carey novel, Oscar - - (3,7) |
| TESH | 2024 Hugo Award for Best Novel winner Emily |
| CHANG | Winner of the 1988 Mens French Open at Roland Garros when 17 years of age (5) |
| MATS | Winner of the 1988 US Open men's singles tennis championship (4,8) |
| DION | Celine ?, winner of the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest representing Switzerland (4) |
| LYLE | Sandy -, winner of the 1988 US Masters in golf (4) |
| WILANDER | Winner of the 1988 Australian, US and French Open men's singles tennis championships (4,8) |
| SENNA | Ayrton ___, Brazilian winner of the 1988, 1990 and 1991 F1 World Drivers' Championships (5) |
| TRUEHISTORYOF | And 9. Novel by Peter Carey which won the 2001 Booker Prize (4,7,2,3,5,4) |
| GANG | Novel by Peter Carey which won the 2001 Booker Prize (4,7,2,3,5,4) |
| THEKELLY | Novel by Peter Carey which won the 2001 Booker Prize (4,7,2,3,5,4) |
| TAXINSPECTOR | The ___, 1991 novel by Peter Carey (3,9) |
| OSCAR | & 7D 1988 novel by Peter Carey (5,3,7) |
| BLISS | Novel by Peter Carey that won the Miles Franklin award in 1981 |
| SEOUL | Capital of the Republic of South Korea and the site of the 1988 summer Olympic Games (5) |