| LALIQUE | Rene ___, French jeweller, glassmaker and designer (1860-1945) whose work epitomised the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles (7) |
| VOLTAIRE | The work of which 18th Century French writer, dramatist, philosopher and scientist epitomised the age of enlightenment? (8) |
| MARYQUANT | Fashion designer whose work epitomised swinging London in the 1960s |
| CARTIER | Pierre _; French jeweller (7) |
| RODSTEWART | British singer/songwriter born in 1945 whose UK No. 1 hits include Sailing and Baby Jane (3,7) |
| ANNEFRANK | Jewish-German teenager, 1929 1945, whose record of her family's years in hiding was published in 1952 (4,5) |
| TIFFANY | Louis, glassmaker and a leader of the Art Nouveau movement (7) |
| RENE | French jeweller and glassmaker whose moulded glassware of the 1920s and 1930s came to epitomise art deco (4,7) |
| VICTORHORTA | Belgian architect and designer; a founder of the Art Nouveau movement (6,5) |
| LAENNEC | Rene ___, French physician who invented the stethoscope in 1816 (7) |
| GOSCINNY | Rene _, French creator of the Asterix comic book series (8) |
| HORTA | Architect who designed the art nouveau town house Hotel Solvay (5) |
| MACKINTOSH | Charles Rennie ___, leader of the Art Nouveau movement in architecture (10) |
| ARNOUX | Rene _, French F1 driver; 1983 Dutch GP winner |
| OBEY | Submit to the authority of someone, or the law, as epitomised by the plant Physostegia virginiana! (4) |
| CLAIR | Rene ___, pioneering French film director whose films include And Then There Were None (1945) (5) |
| ODISTS | Composers of the originally sung types of lyric poems epitomised by the ancient Greek poet Pindar (6) |
| LALIGUE | French glassmaker without question has good start to top division (2,5) |
| RUSSO | Rene _, co-star with Pierce Brosnan in the 1999 art heist film The Thomas Crown Affair (5) |
| SPAGHETTIWESTERN | Film genre epitomised and, to some, created by A Fistful of Dollars in 1964 |