| FITZGERALD | F. Scott -; novelist who wrote The Great Gatsby, Tender Is the Night and the short story The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (10) |
| SIR | Walter Scott, novelist who visited Reverend Elwin at Booton (3) |
| FSCOTTFITZGERALD | Author of Tender Is the Night and The Great Gatsby (1,5,10) |
| BENEDICTION | Jackson Browne "Tender is the night, and the ___ of the neon light" |
| GREENE | 20th-century English novelist whose works include Brighton Rock, The Power and the Glory, The Potting Shed, Travels with My Aunt and the short story Went the Day Well? (6) |
| MUSIC | Gracie Fields sang, "You and the night and the ... fill me with flaming desire" |
| DIVER | Dick, psychiatrist in the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel Tender is the Night (5) |
| BATES | Author of My Uncle Silas, The Darling Buds of May and the short story A Christmas Song (5) |
| LAWRENCE | Author of The White Peacock, The Rainbow and Lady Chatterley's Lover, as well the poetry collection Birds, Beasts and Flowers and short story The Rocking-Horse Winner (8) |
| RUE | Edgar Allan Poe wrote the short story, The Murders In The ... Morgue (3) |
| SILLITOE | Alan -; author of the novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and short story The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (8) |
| IDOL | The Fallen ___, 1948 Carol Reed film based on the short story The Basement Room by Graham Greene |
| ANEWLEAF | 1971 film, based on the short story The Green Heart by Jack Ritchie, starring Elaine May and Walter Matthau |
| ASLEEPINTHEDEEP | "Stormy the night and the waves roll high..." |
| NICOLE | Wife in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night" |
| THOMAS | Welsh author of poetry, the radio drama Under Milk Wood and the short story illustrated by Edward Ardizzone titled A Child's Christmas in Wales (6) |
| LEAVIS | Literary critic who wrote The Great Tradition and co-founded Scrutiny (6) |
| ADELE | Singer playing in Vegas this Friday and Saturday night (and the next, and the next...) |
| CANDYMAN | 1992 horror film, based on the short story The Forbidden by Clive Barker, that was scored by Philip Glass |
| HALL | Willis ?, author of 1958 stage play Disciplines of War, later renamed The Long and the Short and the |