| RIDERS | "___ to the sea": synge |
| CRUMBLE | "And the mountains should ___ to the sea" ("Stand By Me" lyric) |
| ODE | Neruda's "___ to the Sea" |
| WELL | "The ___ of the Saints" (1905 Synge comedy) |
| DEIRDRE | First performed the year after his death, this unfinished JM Synge play was completed by Yeats; ... Of The Sorrows |
| PLAYBOY | 'The - of the Western World', play by J.M. Synge (7) |
| THESEA | "Riders to ___," Synge play |
| PLAYBOYOFTHEWESTERNWORLD | The ?, 1907 stage play by J M Synge |
| PLAYBOYOFTHE | & 22A The -, 1907 stage play by J M Synge |
| TAJMAHAL | Thanks to Barrie or Synge, who wrote on a prince building a mausoleum (3,5) |
| EASING | Toning down a fair amount of child's play for Synge on the radio (6) |
| THEWESTERN | The play for which JM Synge is best known (3) |
| PLAYBOYOF | The play for which JM Synge is best known (7,2) |
| THE | The play for which JM Synge is best known (3) |
| THEPLAYBOYOFTHEWESTERNWORLD | Three-act play by John Millington Synge that provoked riots when it opened at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in January 1907 |
| WESTERNWORLD | The -, 1907 stage play by J M Synge (7,2,3,7,5) |
| DRAMA | Synge or O'Casey work |
| ERIN | Land of which Synge sings |
| RIDERSTOTHESEA | Review of theatre dossier reveals play by Synge |
| ONAN | John Synge poem "___ Anniversary" |