| MOULIN | and 2dn, 1952 biopic starring Jose Ferrer as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (6,5) |
| ROUGE | see 12ac, 1952 biopic starring Jose Ferrer as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (6,5) |
| MOULINROUGE | 1952 Toulouse Lautrec biopic with Jose Ferrer (6,5) |
| POSTERART | Form associated with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Shepard Fairey |
| AVRIL | Jane ?, French cancan dancer who was a subject of artworks by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (5) |
| ALBI | Town in southern France on the River Tarn, birthplace of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (4) |
| OFINNOCENCE | and 2dn, 1920 novel by Edith Wharton (3,3,2,9) |
| ANASTYPIECE | and 2dn, Cope with wife distressed in city after Satan deviously displays what he is? |
| HENRI | Name that links the French artists Matisse and de Toulouse-Lautrec (5) |
| LAUTREC | Henri de Toulouse- ---, French painter and lithographer (7) |
| TOULOUSE | French post-impressionist painter of the 19th century, Henri de _-Lautrec (8) |
| VIVAZAPATA | 1952 biopic starring Marlon Brando (4,6) |
| PAPILLON | 1973 biopic starring Steve McQueen as Henri Charriere (8) |
| CYRANO | Jose Ferrer won a Tony and an Oscar for his performance playing this character on stage and screen; ... de Bergerac |
| CASSOULET | French daube or stew of confit de canard, haricots blancs and saucisse de Toulouse that is a hearty signature dish of the Languedoc region (9) |
| TOULOUSELAUTREC | Henri de ___, French painter and lithographer (8-7) |
| PEORIA | City in Illinois, established in 1691 by French explorer Henri de Tonti (6) |
| CYRANODEBERGERAC | 1950 Jose Ferrer film shown on C-SPAN, appropriately? |
| BEL | Handsome, as Henri |
| SAINTSIMON | Henri de, French social philosopher (5-5) |