| Snob |
| Vain one |
| Swellhead |
| Solipsist |
| Vain type |
| Narcissist |
| Selfish one |
| Diva, often |
| Snob often |
| Vain person |
| Self-seeker |
| Self-server |
| I specialist |
| Selfish type |
| Conceited one |
| Limelight hog |
| Self-promoter |
| Superior sort |
| Selfish person |
| Me first" sort |
| Bigheaded sort |
| Narcissus, e.g. |
| Self-centred one |
| Self-serving one |
| Self subscriber? |
| Solipsistic sort |
| Bigheaded person |
| Self centered one |
| Self-serving sort |
| Self-centered sort |
| He has "I" trouble |
| Self-admiring sort |
| Narcissus, for one |
| Self-admiring type |
| Solipsistic person |
| Altruist's opposite |
| Self-centred person |
| I-minded individual |
| Meredith's "The ___ |
| One full of oneself |
| Diva, traditionally |
| Self-interested one |
| Self-centered person |
| Believer in selfhood |
| He's full of himself |
| One with "I" trouble |
| Number one advocate? |
| Diva, stereotypically |
| Lover of self-interest |
| One with ``I'' problem |
| Hard one to argue with |
| Self-centered so-and-so |
| The ___," Meredith novel |
| A legend in his own mind |
| Believer in self-interest |
| One with an inflamed "I"? |
| Self-service practitioner |
| The ___," G. Meredith novel |
| Not exactly the modest type |
| Sir Willoughby Patterne, e.g. |
| He's "me deep" in conversation |
| George Meredith novel, with "The |
| One who spells "team" with an "I"? |
| Kind of person that fits this puzzle's theme |
| Conceited person with little regard for others |