| TOPARIS | ". . . die they go ___": Wilde |
| LOW | "When they go ___, we go high" |
| LOSETHEIRBALANCE | Old accountants never die, they just -- |
| ENDUPINTHEGUTTER | Old bowlers never die, they just -- |
| GETTHEBOOT | Old cowboys never die, they just -- |
| PUTTERAWAY | Old golfers never die, they just -- |
| BECOMEUNSTRUNG | Old guitarists never die, they just -- |
| CLOSETHEBOOK | Old librarians never die, they just -- |
| KEEPSTILL | Old moonshiners never die, they just -- |
| STOPDEVELOPING | Old photographers never die, they just -- |
| GOINTOHIDING | Old tanners never die, they just -- |
| FADEOUT | Actors don't die they just ___ ___ ? (4,3) |
| NAPLES | See it and die, they say (6) |
| LATER | “Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive, and will come forth ____, in uglier ways” (Sigmund Freud) |
| HENNA | "Die" they say in the heart of state capital (5) |
| EROS | 'The Garden of ___' (Wilde poem) |
| GAOL | "The Ballad of Reading ___" (Wilde) |
| WIT | "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for ___": Wilde |
| ENNUI | "The only horrible thing in the world is ___": Wilde |
| NOIMPORTANCE | "A Woman of ___" (Wilde play) ... (2,10) |