| YEATS | WB. _, Irish writer (5) |
| JOYCE | James ___, Irish writer (5) |
| WILDE | Oscar ___, Irish writer and wit (5) |
| DOYLE | Roddy ___, Irish writer (5) |
| BROWN | Christy _, Irish writer and painter whose 1954 autobiography My Left Foot was adapted for a 1989 film (5) |
| BEHAN | Brendan ___ (Irish writer/poet) |
| LEARN | "Irish poets, ___ your trade", WB Yeats. (5) |
| SWANS | The Wild ___ at Coole: WB Yeats poem. (5) |
| DROZD | Grigory -. 2014-16 WB Cruiserweight champion (5) |
| IRISH | WB Yeats, nationally (5) |
| SLIGO | Poet WB Yeats is buried in Drumcliff in this Irish county |
| PEACE | "And I shall have some ... there, for ... comes dropping slow" (WB Yeats) (5) |
| CABIN | "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, and a small _____ build there", WB Yeats. (5) |
| ABBEY | Dublin theatre founded by WB Yeats and Lady Gregory (5) |
| ARISE | "I will ___ and go now, and go to Innisfree", WB Yeats. (5) |
| HUBIE | Bertie's pal in WB cartoons |
| AMONG | WB Yeats' 1899 poetry collection, The Wind ... The Reeds |
| GIRLS | The WB series, "Gilmore -" |
| CASTA | WB Yeats' epitaph: "___ _ cold eye on life, on death. Horseman pass by". (4,1) |
| OBRIEN | Edna ___, Irish writer (6) |