| OCASEY | Sean, author of the play The Shadow of a Gunman (6) |
| SEAN | Irish playwright who wrote "The Shadow of a Gunman" |
| SEANOCASEY | Irish playwright who wrote "The Shadow of a Gunman" |
| DOWNPLAY | Be discreet about what's not put across as a solution - it has the shadow of a gunman? (8) |
| GUNMAN | The Shadow Of A ___: Sean O"Casey play. (6) |
| PINERO | Arthur Wing, author of the play The Second Mrs Tanqueray (6) |
| ONEILL | Eugene, author of the play The Iceman Cometh (6) |
| TERESA | Actress Wright of Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" and Coppola's "The Rainmaker" |
| PINTER | Harold, author of the plays The Birthday Party and The Lover (6) |
| OFDOGS | District of East London, in the shadow of Canary Wharf (4,2,4) |
| CRONYN | Star of "Shadow of a Doubt" |
| COTTEN | Joseph of "Shadow of a Doubt" |
| SUNDIAL | An old device for showing the time by the shadow of a pointer (7) |
| MOTOWN | "Standing in the Shadows of ___" (2002 documetary featuring Detroit studio musicians The Funk Brothers) |
| LAMONT | ___ Cranston (The Shadow of old radio) |
| FORCERTAIN | Drive express train beyond the shadow of a doubt (3,7) |
| DESPAIR | "The shadow of a starless night," per Percy Bysshe Shelley |
| DOUBT | Beyond the shadow of a ___ |
| ANNULARECLIPSE | Astronomical event in which the moon passes over the sun so that a ring of sunlight surrounds the shadow of the moon |
| BURGOYNE | John --, British general in the American Revolutionary War, and author of the play 'The Maid of the Oaks' (8) |