| LOEB | Richard ___ (1905-36), murderer tried alongside Nathan Leopold in 1924 (4) |
| BLOOM | Surname of Leopold in James Joyce's Ulysses, and Leo in Mel Brooks's The Producers (5) |
| BELGIUM | Country whose first king was Leopold in 1831 (7) |
| RAND | Ayn ___ (1905-82), Russian-born US novelist and libertarian (4) |
| COBB | Ty ___, 1905-1926 Detroit Tigers MLB player known as The Georgia Peach (4) |
| DIOR | Christian ___ (1905 - 57), French fashion designer (4) |
| RYAN | Meg -, actress who played the female lead in 2001 comedy Kate & Leopold (4) |
| EDERLE | Gertrude ___ (1905-2003), the first woman to swim the English Channel (1926) (6) |
| KOESTLER | Arthur ___ (1905 - 83), Hungarian-born author who wrote Darkness at Noon (1940) (8) |
| PIMPERNEL | The Scarlet _, 1905 novel by Baroness Orczy (9) |
| CARO | Anthony, abstract sculptor born in London in 1924 (4) |
| MILO | O'Shea who played Leopold Bloom in "Ulysses" |
| OTTO | -- Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor (4) |
| FONDA | Henry ___ (1905 - 82) |
| MANIFESTO | The October ___ (1905) |
| DONAT | Robert ___ (1905 - 58), Manchester born actor (5) |
| FIDE | World chess body founded in Paris in 1924 |
| POLO | Olympics team sport won by Argentina in 1924 and 1936 (4) |
| BEAU | Adventure novel about the Foreign Legion, by P.C. Wren, published in 1924 (4,5) |
| URIS | Leon ___, U.S. author of historical fiction born in 1924 (4) |