| French painter of Napoleonic scenes | 35 |
| French painter of Italian landscapes | 36 |
| French painter of ballet dancers | 32 |
| French painter of "The Dance" | 39 |
| French painter of "Le Pont de Mantes" | 47 |
| French painter Georges who pioneered pointillism | 48 |
| French painter ("Dante et Virgile") | 45 |
| French operatic baritone: 1848-1923 | 35 |
| French Open winner before Björn | 34 |
| French ocean liner ___ de France | 32 |
| French number with three 0's | 32 |
| French novelist who wrote "Gigi" | 42 |
| French novelist or place in Alberta | 35 |
| French novelist Honoré de ___ | 32 |
| French Nobelist who wrote "The Plague" | 48 |
| French New Wave director Jean-___ Godard | 40 |
| French naval base in heavy W.W. II fighting | 43 |
| French name that sounds like two letters | 40 |
| French name meaning "born again" | 42 |
| French monarch (foe of Charles the Bold) | 40 |
| French mob's "Down with!" | 39 |
| French menu phrase that sounds like an accolade | 47 |
| French mathematician Pierre de __ | 33 |
| French marshal in Napoleonic Wars | 33 |
| French locale of prehistoric cave paintings | 43 |
| French landscapist: 1811–1889 | 36 |
| French kings' coronation city | 33 |
| French king nicknamed "the Fat" | 41 |
| French king known as "the Stammerer" | 46 |
| French king called "the Fat" | 38 |
| French Kicks "___ Ran" | 32 |
| French Jesuit missionary-lexicographer | 38 |
| French isl. south of Newfoundland | 33 |
| French impressionist painter, Claude | 36 |
| French impressionist painter Edgar | 34 |
| French Impressionist painter Claude | 35 |
| French impressionist painter (1840-1926) | 40 |
| French impressionist Édouard | 32 |
| French impressionist artist Edouard | 35 |
| French illustrator: 19th century | 32 |
| French Huguenot descendant in South Africa | 42 |
| French hosts of "Laugh-In"? | 37 |
| French holy religious women (abbr.) | 35 |
| French historian: 1842–1906 | 34 |
| French historian: 1823–92 | 32 |
| French historian-critic: 1828-93 | 32 |
| French historian-critic: 1823–92 | 39 |
| French historian-critic: 1823-92 | 32 |
| French Guiana's Royale, e.g. | 32 |
| French government, with "the" | 39 |
| French girl in a classic MGM musical | 36 |
| French girl allowed to run wild in a fancy hotel | 48 |
| French germ fighter in Missouri? | 32 |
| French general, in-law of Napoleon | 34 |
| French game played with a 32-card deck | 38 |
| French founder of a fashion firm | 32 |
| French forest battleground of WWI | 33 |
| French forerunner of impressionism | 34 |
| French Foreign Legion uniform hat | 33 |
| French first lady's first name | 34 |
| French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy | 35 |
| French film nominated for five Oscars | 37 |
| French film directors Clair and Clement | 39 |
| French film director-actor-writer | 33 |
| French film director Allégret | 32 |
| French father of modern astronomy | 33 |
| French explorer of the Mississippi | 34 |
| French explorer of North America | 32 |
| French explorer in Colonial America | 35 |
| French equivalent of the White House | 36 |
| French engineer: 1832–1923 | 33 |
| French encyclopedist-philosopher | 32 |
| French elephant poacher's rural home? | 41 |
| French duo that did "Moon Safari" | 43 |
| French dramatist: 1791–1861 | 34 |
| French district that lent its name to a foodstuff | 49 |
| French director with a mean croquet swing? | 42 |
| French director of finances: 1703-8 | 35 |
| French director Jean ____ Godard | 32 |
| French department whose capitol is Dijon | 40 |
| French department or a river that runs through it | 49 |
| French department in the Pyrenees | 33 |
| French department in the Picardy region | 39 |
| French delicacy served at McDonald's? | 41 |
| French critic-historian: 19th century | 37 |
| French critic-historian: 1828-93 | 32 |
| French critic-historian Hippolyte ___ | 37 |
| French courtier in "As You Like It" | 45 |
| French counterpart to the Fourth of July | 40 |
| French count of superficial wounds? | 35 |
| French contemporary of Tchaikovsky | 34 |
| French composer: 1866–1925 | 33 |
| French composer of many piano works | 35 |
| French composer of "Vexations" | 40 |
| French composer Camille Saint-___ | 33 |
| French composer (1763–1817) | 34 |
| French commune once noted for lace | 34 |
| French commune known for its white wine | 39 |
| French Commander at Plains of Abraham | 37 |
| French colony capital, 1902-1954 | 32 |