| BLUEBIRD | The -, 1908 stage play by Maurice Maeterlinck (4,4) |
| ANATOLEFRANCE | French poet and novelist of Les dieux ont soif and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature a decade after mAETERLINCK (7,6) |
| GETTING | 1908 stage play by George Bernard Shaw (7,7) |
| MARRIED | 1908 stage play by George Bernard Shaw (7) |
| IRONHEEL | "The ... ... ", 1908 novel by Jack London (4,4) |
| MAGICIAN | The -, 1908 novel by W Somerset Maugham (8) |
| RAPSODIE | Orchestral work by Maurice Ravel first performed in 1908 (8,9) |
| SONATINE | 1975 ballet by George Balanchine set to music by Maurice Ravel (8) |
| WHERETHE | And 36 --- --- --- Things Are, 1963 children's picture book by Maurice Sendak (5,3,4) |
| IRON | The -, 1908 novel by Jack London featuring the character Ernest Everhard |
| OLBRICH | Which architect, a student of Otto Wagner and co-founder of the Wiener Sezession, built the 1908 The |
| GRAHAME | Kenneth ___, British author of the 1908 children's novel The Wind in the Willows (7) |
| KENNETH | Scottish author of the 1908 children's book The Wind in the Willows (7) |
| LONDON | The 1908 Olympics were the first to have an opening ceremony. Which city hosted the games? |
| KENNETHGRAHAME | Scottish author of the 1908 children's novel The Wind in the Willows (7,7) |
| FIGURESKATING | The first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, introduced at the 1908 Olympics in London (6,7) |
| WARINTHEAIR | 'The ---', 1908 novel by H.G. Wells (3,2,3,3) |
| HEEL | The -, 1908 novel by Jack London (4,4) (see 4D) |
| INTHE | 'The ---', 1908 novel by H.G. Wells (3,2,3,3) |
| STRAUS | Oscar, composer of the 1908 operetta The Chocolate Soldier (6) |