| SAGAN | Surname of the French novelist whose most famous work is Bonjour Tristesse (5) |
| BALZAC | Honore de -, the French novelist whose works include La Cousine Bette, Le Cure De Tours and Le Pere Goriot (6) |
| NABOKOV | Russian-American novelist whose most famous work is Lolita (7) |
| KAFKA | Novelist whose most famous protagonist transforms into a bug |
| HENRYFIELDING | British novelist whose most famous protagonist can be found at the beginning of the answers to the s |
| ELIOT | George whose most famous work is subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life" |
| HAITI | The father of the French novelist and playwright Alexandre Dumas was born in which present-day country? (5) |
| DEFOE | Daniel ---, English writer whose most famous work was the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe (5) |
| DEGAS | Surname of the French impressionist painter whose works include studies of ballet, horses and jockeys (5) |
| EMILE | First name of the French novelist Zola (5) |
| MANET | Surname of the French painter whose best-known works include Absinthe Drinker and Bar at the Folies-Bergere (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 |
| 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) |
| GUSTAVEEIFFEL | French architect whose most famous work is on the Champ de Mars |
| EDVARDMUNCH | Norwegian artist whose most famous work is The Scream (6,5) |
| HOLST | His most famous work opens with "Mars, the Bringer of War" |
| DONATELLO | Sculptor whose most famous work is a bronze David |
| STUBBS | English painter whose most famous work, is in London's National Gallery (6) |
| EUCLID | Third-century BC Greek mathematician whose most famous work is Elements (6) |