| DREISER | Theodore ___ (1871-1945), US author of Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1925) (7) |
| ROUAULT | The paintings of Georges ____ (1871-1958) combined elements of fauvism and expressionism |
| SAUSAGE | Sort of roll made with herb and an american stuffing (7) |
| LAMBADA | The French doctor and an American lawyer have a dance (7) |
| BEEFALO | Cross between a cow and an American bison (7) |
| MORAINE | Me on air describing 1945 US PGA venue (7) |
| ROETHKE | Theodore ___, writer whose volume The Waking won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (7) |
| CHICAGO | .... and an American city that was fashionable in the past |
| COLDWAR | Post-1945 US-USSR rivalry |
| CARTMAN | Arrogant South Park character, Eric Theodore ___ (7) |
| APLACEINTHESUN | 1951 film starring Montgomery Clift. Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters. based on the 1925 novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser (1,5.2.3.3) |
| ERNEST | First name of a polar explorer, an NZ physicist and an American author (6) |
| GENEKELLY | American dancer, actor, singer, film director and producer, and choreographer whose films include Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris |
| ALDEN | Roberta of Dreiser's "An American Tragedy" |
| THEODOREDREISER | "An American Tragedy" author |
| THEODORE | ___ Dreiser, writer of An American Tragedy (8) |
| CONRAD | Joseph ___, Polish-born British author of novels including Lord Jim (1900) and Nostromo (1904) (6) |
| GENE | _ Kelly, dancer and actor known for the films Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris (4) |
| ROOSEVELT | F D ___ ( 1882 - 1945), US politician who was President from1933 to 1945 (9) |
| CORIOLANUS | Druid regularly enters to calm an American tragedy |