| FINNEGANSWAKE | James Joyce novel with its own unique vocabulary |
| BIOME | Large ecological community with its own unique flora, fauna and climate, e.g. a desert or tropical rainforest (5) |
| BARKER | Victorian artist noted for her illustrations of blossoms, daisies, grape hyacinths, lilies of the valley, poppies, primroses, wild roses and other flowers, all characteristically adorned by their own |
| BLOOM | Leopold ?, central character in 1922 James Joyce novel Ulysses (5) |
| ULYSSES | James Joyce novel in which Leo pold Bloom is the protagonist (7) |
| ARTIST | A Portrait of the ___ as a Young Man, James Joyce novel |
| WAKE | Finnegans ___, James Joyce novel (4) |
| PORTRAIT | A ___ of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce novel (8) |
| STEPHENHERO | James Joyce novel published posthumously in 1944 (7,4) |
| FINNEGANS | James Joyce novel containing multiple made-up 100-letter words: 2 wds. |
| DUBLINERS | James Joyce novel |
| LEOPOLD | Protagonist of the 1922 James Joyce novel Ulysses, also known by the pseudonym Henry Flower (7,5) |
| LIFFEY | Irish river personified as Anna Livia Plurabelle in the 1939 James Joyce novel Finnegans Wake (6) |
| ERIN | "O, ___, mourn with grief and woe": James Joyce |
| SERCQ | What is the French name for the small island in the English Channel, a royal fief, with its own laws based on Norman law and its own parliament? (5) |
| CUPCAKE | With morning tea it will come with its own wrapping (7) |
| ELM | "... as old as yonder ___": James Joyce |
| YOUNG | "A Portrait of the Artist as a ___ Man" (James Joyce book) |
| GAELS | James Joyce and William Butler Yeats |
| EYEPATCH | James Joyce famously wore one |