| 100% | HUGO | 4 | French poet, Victor ___ |
| 100% | HUGO | 4 | French poet Victor |
| 85% | HUGO | 4 | French poet and novelist Victor ___ |
| 59% | LECONTE | 7 | French poet ___ de Lisle |
| 59% | TROYES | 6 | French poet Chretien de___ |
| 59% | HUGO | 4 | French poet and novelist |
| 56% | MALLARME | 8 | French poets Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud and __ |
| 55% | CHENIER | 7 | Guillotined French poet Andre de ___ |
| 53% | HUGO | 4 | Victor of French literature |
| 52% | MISTRAL | 7 | Frederic __, French poet with a windy surname |
| 52% | TROYES | 6 | Chrétien de __, French poet of Arthurian legend |
| 52% | GAUTIER | 7 | 19th-century French poet and dramatist Théophile |
| 52% | ANATOLE | 7 | First name of French poet called France |
| 52% | HOMERUN | 7 | Poet has a French shot |
| 51% | NERVAL | 6 | 19th-century French poet and writer, Gerard de __ |
| 51% | LES | 3 | French novelist Victor Hugo's "___ Miserables" |
| 49% | PAULVERLAINE | 12 | 19th-century French poet whose volumes include Poemes saturniens |
| 48% | PAULVALERY | 10 | French poet and critic whose works include 1917's La Jeune Parque |
| 48% | VERLAINE | 8 | Paul —, 19th-century French poet whose volumes include Poemes saturniens |
| 48% | APOLLINAIRE | 11 | Guillaume —, French poet and playwright who coined the term surrealist |
| 47% | BRETON | 6 | Andre —, French poet who published the first Surrealist manifesto in 1924 |
| 45% | RIMBAUD | 7 | Arthur —, 19th-century French poet whose volumes include A Season in Hell |
| 45% | LES | 3 | "___ Miserables", a French novel written by Victor Hugo |
| 44% | VALERY | 6 | Paul —, French poet and critic whose works include 1917's La Jeune Parque |
| 43% | MALLARME | 8 | Stephane —, 19th-century French poet whose works include L'Apres-midi d'un faune |
| 41% | AMAYA | 5 | Victor — , 1980 French Open men's doubles tennis championship winner with Hank Pfister |
| 38% | MISERABLES | 10 | "Les ___," classic historical novel by Victor Hugo that was originally written in French |
| 37% | CYRANO | 6 | Duelist/poet of French literature |
| 35% | RODNEY | 6 | George —, British admiral; victor over the French in the Battle of the Saintes of 1782 |
| 34% | RCA | 3 | __ Victor |