| LEOPOLD | Protagonist of the 1922 James Joyce novel Ulysses, also known by the pseudonym Henry Flower (7,5) |
| BLOOM | Protagonist of the 1922 James Joyce novel Ulysses, also known by the pseudonym Henry Flower (7,5) |
| KARENBLIXEN | Danish novelist, also known by the pseudonym Isak Dinesen, noted for the 1937 memoir Out of Africa (5,6) |
| HECTORHUGHMUNRO | Burma-born British short-story writer (1870-1916) known by the pseudonym Saki (6,4,5) |
| LEOPOLDBLOOM | Central character in James Joyce's novel Ulysses (7,5) |
| ULYSSES | Which 1922 James Joyce novel was banned in Britain until 1937? (7) |
| FINNEGANSWAKE | Which James Joyce novel opens with the second half of the sentence that starts at the very end of the book? (9,4) |
| ARTIST | What completes the title of the James Joyce novel A Portrait of the ___ as a Young Man? (6) |
| PORTRAIT | A ___ of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce novel (8) |
| INDIA | Second most populous country in the world, also known by the Hindi name Bharat (5) |
| ASPARAGUS | Edible plant, formerly in the lily family, also known by the dialect name sparrow grass (9) |
| OCTAVIAN | The first Roman emperor, also known by the name Caesar Augustus (8) |
| LIFFEY | Irish river personified as Anna Livia Plurabelle in the 1939 James Joyce novel Finnegans Wake (6) |
| BRYSHEREYGRAY | "Empire" star also known by the stage name Yazz the Greatest |
| ARP | Jean ?, Strasbourg-born artist also known by the first name Hans whose works include 1938 sculpture |
| JEANARP | Strasbourg-born artist also known by the first name Hans whose works include 1938 sculpture Growth (4,3) |
| NANSEN | Norwegian winner of the 1922 Prize; he devised a passport for stateless persons named for him. The International Office for Refugees was named for him as well-and won the Peace Prize in 1938. |
| WEST | Rebecca, author of the 1922 novel The Judge (4) |
| FINNEGANS | James Joyce novel containing multiple made-up 100-letter words: 2 wds. |
| WAKE | James Joyce novel containing multiple made-up 100-letter words: 2 wds. |