| OLIVERGOLDSMITH | Irish author of works including The Vicar of Wakefield (novel, 1766) and She Stoops to Conquer (play, 1773) (6,9) |
| VICAR | The ___ of Wakefield, novel by Oliver Goldsmith (5) |
| ROCKINGHAM | The Marquess of ---, Whig Prime Minister 1765-1766 and 1782 (10) |
| BEHAN | Brendan ___, Irish author of works including The Quare Fellow (play, 1956) and Borstal Boy (novel, 1958) (5) |
| GOLDSMITH | Author of The Vicar of Wakefield and The Deserted Village ; or, a worker in the precious metal known in Latin as aurum (9) |
| PIRANDELLO | Luigi ___, Italian author of works including The Turn (novel, 1902) and Six Characters in Search of an Author (play, (1921); Nobel Prize for Literature (1934) (10) |
| CHARLESPRIMROSE | The vicar in Oliver Goldsmith's novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield' (7,8) |
| WALTER | And 24 English author of works including The Listeners (poetry collection, 1912) and Memoirs of a Midget (novel, 1921) (6,2,2,4) |
| BEHN | Author of works including The Rover (play, 1677) and Oroonoko (novel, 1688), considered to have been England's first professional female writer (5,4) |
| APHRA | Author of works including The Rover (play, 1677) and Oroonoko (novel, 1688), considered to have been England's first professional female writer (5,4) |
| DELAMARE | English author of works including The Listeners (poetry collection, 1912) and Memoirs of a Midget (novel, 1921) (6,224) |
| LUMPKIN | Tony, central character in the Oliver Goldsmith play She Stoops to Conquer (7) |
| WOOLF | Virginia -; author of works including A Room of One's Own and the novel inspired by Vita Sackville-West titled Orlando (5) |
| COCTEAU | Jean , French author of works including Les Enfants terribles (novel, 1929) and La Machine infernale (play, 1934) (7) |
| VOLTAIRE | Pseudonym of French writer and philosopher Francois Marie Arouet, author of works including the 1759 satire Candide (8) |
| OLIVER | _ Goldsmith, Anglo-Irish novelist whose works included The Vicar Of Wakefield (6) |
| EDGEWORTH | Maria ___, Anglo-Irish author of works including 1800's Castle Rackrent (9) |
| CRONIN | AJ ___ (1896-1981), Scottish author of works including The Citadel and Country Doctor (6) |
| BARBUSSE | Henri ___, French author of works including the Prix Goncourt-winning wartime novel Le Feu (Under Fire, 1916) (8) |
| MILNE | Alan Alexander ___, British author of works including Mr. Pim Passes By (play, 1919) and When We Were Very Young (poetry, 1924) (5) |