| ZULEIKA | ___ Dobson, satirical novel by Max Beerbohm published in 1911 (7) |
| ZULEIKADOBSON | The only novel by Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford published in 1911 (7,6) |
| DOBSON | 'Zuleika --', novel by Max Beerbohm (6) |
| RAPALLO | Port and resort in Liguria, Italy, in which Ezra Pound and Max Beerbohm lived (7) |
| STILLER | 1954 novel by Max Frisch (7) |
| EREWHON | Satirical novel by Samuel Butler first published in 1872 (7) |
| BABBITT | Satirical novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1922 (7) |
| TRAVELS | 1726 satirical novel by Jonathan Swift (8'1,7) |
| DECLINE | - - - and Fall, satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh (7) |
| SEASONS | The Four -; set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi, recomposed in a contemporary style by Max Richter (7) |
| LARONDE | Controversial 1897 play by Arthur Schnitzler filmed by Max Ophuls in 1950 (2,5) |
| ANDORRA | 1961 stage play by Max Frisch (7) |
| IMNOTSTILLER | 1954 novel by Max Frisch (2,3,7) |
| GRIEF | 2015 novel by Max Porter, --- Is The Thing With Feathers (5) |
| HOMOFABER | 1957 novel by Max Frisch (4,5) |
| THESECRETGARDEN | Children's book by Frances Hodgson Burnett published in 1911 (3,6,6) |
| OILAN | "No fine work can be done without concentration and selfsacrifice and t_ _ _ _ _d doubt." -Max Beerbohm |
| CRADLE | Cat's ____, satirical novel by Kurt Vonnegut published in 1963 (6) |
| ELMER | ___ Gantry, satirical novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1927 (5) |
| OPERA | Gaston Leroux's novel, published in 1911, provided inspiration for Lon Chaney's performance and Andr |