| NELSON | ____ Mandela, South African statesman who was a co-winner of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize (6) |
| SADAT | Anwar, Egyptian president who was a co-winner of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize (5) |
| KALININ | Mikhail, Soviet statesman who was a founder of Pravda (7) |
| TONIMORRISON | American winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature (4,8) |
| DIARIES | The Stone ___ (Carol Shields novel, winner of the 1993 Governor General's Award) |
| SMUTS | Jan ___, South African statesman who played an important role in the establishment of the League of Nations (5) |
| NELSONMANDELA | South African statesman who died in 2013 (6,7) |
| MIDDLESEX | Winners of the 1993 Cricket County Championship (9) |
| BLUE | Winners of the 1993 World Series |
| JAYS | Winners of the 1993 World Series |
| BRIGHT | John ___, British Quaker and politician who was a co-founder of the Anti- Corn Law League in the late 1830s (6) |
| DEKLERK | F.W. --- ---, 9th state president of South Africa, co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize (2,5) |
| KLERK | Mandela's co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, F. W. de ___ |
| ATWOOD | Margaret, co-winner of the 2019 Man Booker Prize for The Testaments (6) |
| DERAIN | Andre ___, French artist who was a co-founder of Fauvism (6) |
| ARAFAT | Co-winner of the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize |
| REINES | Frederick ******, co-winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics (6) |
| STUBBS | Rennae, co-winner of the 2000 Australian Open women's doubles and mixed doubles tennis titles (6) |
| RHODES | Cecil, English-born African statesman who died in 1902 (6) |
| ZENANI | Our ambassador to Argentina, Princess _ Mandela-Dlamini (6) |