| SEAMUS | - Heaney, award-winning Irish poet and translator (6) |
| CHRISTOPHERMARLOWE | English dramatist, poet and translator whose plays include Tamburlaine the Great and The Jew of Malta |
| MACPHERSON | James, 1736-96, Scottish poet and translator (10) |
| HEANEY | Nobel Literature Prize-winning Irish poet (6) |
| GRAEME | Major-winning Irish golfer (6,8) |
| STANZA | Lines connecting the essence of Whistler, Heaney and Mozart |
| SEAMUSHEANEY | Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet (6,6) |
| DERMOT | ...... Heaney, Derry half forward who won an All Ireland football final winner's medal in 1993 (6) |
| YEATS | Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet who wrote The Tower and The Winding Stair (5) |
| JESSIEBUCKLEY | BAFTA-winning Irish actress who has appeared in TV series including Chernobyl and Fargo (6,7) |
| MCDOWELL | Major-winning Irish golfer (6.8) |
| FUCHS | Alfred ***** , Czech journalist and translator born in 1892 (5) |
| NAHUM | ***** Sokolow, Zionist leader and translator born in 1859 (5) |
| ENYA | Grammy-winning Irish vocalist |
| RODDY | Booker-winning Irish writer Doyle |
| ENRIGHT | Booker prize-winning Irish author (7) |
| BECKETT | Samuel : Nobel- winning Irish writer? |
| PIA | Pera, Italian novelist and translator who wrote the scandalous Lo's Diary (3) |
| NEALE | John Mason ..., priest, writer and translator of hymns, most famous for Good King Wencesla: (5) |
| LIPREADERS | One connected to public relations flanked by guides and translators (3-7) |