| DOGS | NoAA«l Coward's "Mad __ and Englishmen" |
| REVUE | NoAA«l Coward's "Sigh No More," e.g. |
| LIVES | Private ___, play by NoAA«l Coward (5) |
| BEATRICELILLIE | Comic actress who gave the first public performance of Noel Coward's Mad Dogs and Englishmen |
| MADDOGS | "___ and Englishmen . . ." |
| ARCATI | Madame ---, medium in No l Coward's play Blithe Spirit (6) |
| ABOUTTHEBOY | Gertrude Lawrence sang Noel Coward's Mad ... (5,3,3) |
| GOOUT | What, according to Coward, mad dogs and Englishmen do in the midday sun (2,3) |
| LIE | In Mad Dogs And Englishmen, "In Rangoon the heat at noon is just what the natives shun; They put their scotch and rye down, and ... down" |
| ANAIS | 1994 NoAA«l Riley Fitch literary biography |
| PERE | Le ___ NoAA«l |
| COWARD | Noel -; dramatist who wrote the play Hay Fever and the song Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6) |
| NOEL | Playwright and composer who wrote songs including Mad Dogs And Englishmen, _ Coward (4) |
| OCLOCK | Noel Coward claimed, "In Bangkok at 12 ... they foam at the mouth and run; But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" (1'5) |
| RULES | Noel Coward claimed in Mad Dogs And Englishmen, "It's one of those ... that the greatest of fools obeys; Because the sun is far too sultry and one must avoid its ultra-violet rays" |
| NOON | Coward who wrote "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" |
| NOELCOWARD | 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen' composer [1969] |
| RANULPHFIENNES | Writer of the book Mad Dogs and Englishmen: An Expedition Round My Family |
| MIDDAYSUN | According to Noel Coward, it's what mad dogs and Englishmen go out in (6,3) |
| MAD | "- Dogs and Englishmen" |