| DORIAN | - Gray ; narcissistic character created by Oscar Wilde (6) |
| DORIANGRAY | Narcissistic title character created by Oscar Wilde in an 1890 novel (6,4) |
| SALOME | Play by Oscar Wilde forming basis for libretto of opera by Strauss (6) |
| PAVANE | Old dance buddy almost narcissistic on the radio (6) |
| VAINLY | How the incorrigibly narcissistic try to become less so? (6) |
| MIRROR | Object of a narcissistic desire (6) |
| PRINCE | The Happy ___ and Other Tales 1888 collection of short stories for children by Oscar Wilde |
| AWOMAN | Well-known play by Oscar Wilde from 1893 (1,5,2,2,10) |
| VAINER | More narcissistic |
| SELFIE | Narcissistic portrait |
| THEPICTURE | 1890 novel by Oscar Wilde featuring the character Basil Hallward (3,7,2,6,4) |
| OFDORIANGRAY | 1890 novel by Oscar Wilde featuring the character Basil Hallward (3,7,2,6,4) |
| THEPICTUREOFDORIANGRAY | 1890 novel by Oscar Wilde featuring the character Basil Hallward |
| THE | Poem by Oscar Wilde (3,6,2,7,4) |
| BALLADOF | Poem by Oscar Wilde (3,6,2,7,4) |
| GAOL | Poem by Oscar Wilde (3,6,2,7,4) |
| READING | Poem by Oscar Wilde (3,6,2,7,4) |
| IMPORTANCE | The - of Being Earnest; play by Oscar Wilde that was adapted into a film by Anthony Asquith in 1952 (10) |
| CONNEMARA | Coastal region of western Galway dominated by the Twelve Bens (or Pins) mountains; described by Oscar Wilde 'a savage beauty' (9) |
| FAMOUSLASTWORDS | "Either that wallpaper goes or I do", misquoted ___ by Oscar Wilde (6,4,5) |