| Small civet |
| African beast |
| Janet Flanner |
| African animal |
| Dramatist Jean |
| Sartre subject |
| Civet's cousin |
| Small carnivore |
| French dramatist |
| France's Citizen |
| Civetlike animal |
| Civet's relative |
| Cousin of a civet |
| French playwright |
| African carnivore |
| Fur-bearing animal |
| French writer Jean |
| He wrote "The Maids |
| Relative of a civet |
| Playwright Jean ___ |
| Sartre contemporary |
| Enfant terrible Jean |
| Absurdist author Jean |
| Fur-bearing carnivore |
| Paris-born playwright |
| Playwright from Paris |
| French playwright Jean |
| 'The Maids' playwright |
| Civet's African cousin |
| Relative of the civet. |
| The Screens" playwright |
| Author analyzed by Sartre |
| ''The Balcony'' playwright |
| The Maids" playwright Jean |
| 'The Balcony' playwright Jean |
| 20th-century French dramatist |
| Citizen ___ (French diplomat) |
| French writer of "The Balcony |
| Our Lady of the Flowers" writer |
| Our Lady of the Flowers" author |
| French avant-garde dramatist Jean |
| French writer of nightmarish plays |
| Our Lady of the Flowers" novelist Jean |
| Art critic, playwright, and film director Jean |
| French novelist/dramatist associated with the Theater of the Absurd |
| Early 20th-century French writer Jean, who said "A man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness |