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- - Robert Morley role.
- - cornel ..., best actor in a leading role oscar nominee for a song to remember
- - oscar - - -, irish playwright
- - Film deer in prime locations after Western gets an Oscar
- - "Lady Windermere's Fan" playwright Oscar
- - oscar or olivia
- - irish poet and playwright and author of 'the picture of dorian gray'
- - Savage eastern playwright
- - In general, a novice playwright?
- - Irish wit to handle heart's sinking
- - feral nominee finally got oscar
- - Olivia ..., actress who plays Dr. Remy on "House, M.D."
- - Playwright or raving egghead
- - Irish playwright, Oscar ...
- - Writing Oscar
- - Who said "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast"
- - Oscar, author
- - Nineteenth-century gay icon
- - Author of Lady Windermere's Fan
- - "The Picture of Dorian Gray" author Oscar
- - "The Canterville Ghost" writer
- - "Cowboys & Aliens" actress Olivia
- - 'Salome' author
- - Irish playwright
- - Oscar —, playwright
- - Filmmaker Olivia
- - Playwright Oscar
- - Angry European wit
- - Reportedly untamed author
- - "An Ideal Husband" playwright
- - Oscar for comedy?
- - Oscar who created Dorian Gray
- - Dorian Gray creator
- - Ghostwriter of 'An Ideal Husband'?
- - Writer has extra line fitting in
- - Dorian Gray creator Oscar
- - 'The Importance of Being Earnest' playwright
- - Writer Oscar
- - Writer who said 'Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood'
- - 'Salomé' playwright
- - Author who wrote 'Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life'
- - Dorian Gray's creator
- - Olivia of "House"
- - Oscar —, writer and wit
- - Witty Oscar
- - Irish author Oscar
- - Out of control English writer
- - Oscar --, dramatist
- - Actress Olivia
- - Source of the quote
- - Oscar who quipped, "True friends stab you in the front"
- - Oscar the wit
- - Oscar the poet
- - "The Picture of Dorian Gray" writer Oscar
- - Danny of The Rembrandts
- - "Kids in America" Kim
- - Olivia of "The Changeup"
- - Writer who said, "I am not young enough to know everything"
- - Gray's creator
- - Oscar who wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- - "The Picture of Dorian Gray" writer
- - Irish writer who said "Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much"
- - Irish wit Oscar
- - "The Picture of Dorian Gray" author
- - Gray creator
- - "The Importance of Being Earnest" author
- - He wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies"
- - Wry writer
- - Author Oscar
- - "I can resist everything except temptation" writer
- - "Lady Windermere's Fan" playwright
- - Windermere's creator
- - "Picture of Dorian Gray" author
- - Oft-quoted Oscar
- - Earnest playwright?
- - "De Profundis" writer
- - "Life is much too important...to talk seriously about it" author
- - Victorian wit
- - Poet Oscar
- - Oft-quoted Irishman
- - "The Canterville Ghost" author
- - "I can resist everything except temptation" wit
- - Reading gaolbird
- - Dorian Gray's vreator, Oscar
- - Last name of quoted writer
- - "A Woman of No Importance" writer
- - Lady Windermere's creator
- - Author of "The Happy Prince"
- - "De Profundis" author
- - Playwright satirized in "Patience"
- - Dramatist who wrote "An Ideal Husband"
- - Oscar of letters
- - Famous wit
- - Oscar.
- - He wrote "De Profundis."
- - Irish-born poet-playwright.
- - Prototype of Bunthorne.
- - Irish-born English playwright.
- - Oscar or Cornel.
- - Reading Gaol poet.
- - Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills .......
- - Actor Cornel.
- - New director of the WAVES.
- - Author of "A Woman of No Importance."
- - Who said "Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit"
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- - Irish dramatist
- - See 17-Across
- - See 18-Across
- - See 1 Across
- - See 35-Across
- - "don't worry darling" director olivia
- - Savage pekinese's tail giving a wag
- - Author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- - an ideal husband author
- - Oscar ......, Irish writer
- - He wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
- - line crossed by extra wit
- - Oscar .... (writer)
- - Close-lipped
- - Tight-lipped
- - aloof, withdrawn
- - Reserved coin after strange rite
- - Reserved tier, perhaps, with American money
- - put it in the centre but a little withdraw about it
- - it is in the centre but you don't like to talk about it
- - Reluctant to quote over cutting housing costs?
- - cite rent review as terse
- - reserved rite performed to get money
- - you tire of small change but don't want to talk about it?
- - Taciturn stoic regularly going in late
- - reserved money after performing rite
- - reluctant to quote over cutting housing cost
- - how you tire of having little money but are silent about it
- - it is in the centre being reserved for you
- - it has recent connections with the reserved
- - how you tire of having just small change and don't want to talk about it
- - Reserved this occasionally in 4
- - Not inclined to reveal one's feelings
- - Starts to reimburse everyone there if money's withdrawn
- - reserved it at the centre for you
- - it is kept at the centre reserved for you
- - sparing in communication
- - Modest about a bit of money (note being pocketed)
- - Revealing little and putting it back in the new cover
- - secretive president concealed information in novel
- - Reserved in speech
- - Reluctant to speak
- - Not very talkative
- - Disinclined to talk of note found in new centre
- - Modest collection of two notes and a coin?
- - Mention revolutionary in Split who wouldn't say 'boo' to a goose?
- - Reserved, shy
- - Shy retiring Italian in bustling centre
- - Withdrawn by secretive type
- - Reserved tier, perhaps, with money
- - Two notes and small coin withdrawn
- - Self-effacing, restrained
- - Unemotional sex turns up in novel
- - Not inclined to speak
- - Opposite of garrulous
- - Balky
- - Not outspoken
- - Untalkative
- - Far from pushy
- - Quite reserved.
- - Indisposed to talk.
- - Discreet.
- - Disinclined to speak
- - Self-effacing
- - Not talkative
- - Far from forthcoming
- - Close-mouthed
- - Clammed up
- - Taciturn.
- - Guarded
- - Shy
- - "Silent ......"
- - Uncommunicative
- - Quiet
- - Reserved
- - Restrained
- - Newly arrived it is put back inside and reserved
- - Silent; reserved