| THELOVEDONE | 1948 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh (3,5,3) |
| DECLINE | - - - and Fall, satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh (7) |
| SCOOP | 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh set in the world of foreign correspondence |
| GRYLLGRANGE | 1861 satirical novel by Thomas Love Peacock whose central character is Mr. Falconer (5,6) |
| OFFICERSAND | 1955 novel by Evelyn Waugh (8,3) |
| HUCKLEBERRY | Adventures of ___ Finn satirical novel written by Mark Twain which is a direct sequel to the Adventures of Tom Sawyer |
| THANKYOUFOR | ___ Smoking satirical novel written by Christopher Buckley which tells a story about a tobacco lobbyist Nick Naylor: 3 wds. |
| CLOCHEMERLE | French satirical novel about petty, parochial squabbling by Gabriel Chevallier, made into 1972 BBC drama (11) |
| PORTERHOUSEBLUE | 1973 satirical novel by Tom Sharpe (11,4) |
| SURVIVOR | 1999 satirical novel by Chuck Palahniuk |
| ANIMALFARM | 1945 satirical novel by George Orwell (6,4) |
| SHOWBUSINESS | Satirical novel by Shashi Tharoor (4,8) |
| EREWHON | Satirical novel by Samuel Butler first published in 1872 (7) |
| OIL | 1927 satirical novel by Upton Sinclair (3) |
| GULLIVER | Fictional character in satirical novel by Jonathan Swift (1726) |
| GRANGE | 1861 satirical novel by Thomas Love Peacock (5,6) |
| GRYLL | & 16D 1861 satirical novel by Thomas Love Peacock (5,6) |
| ZULEIKA | ____ Dobson, satirical novel by Max Beerbohm published in 1911 (7) |
| GRAVITYSRAINBOW | I973 satirical novel by Thomas Pynchon |
| TRAVELS | 1726 satirical novel by Jonathan Swift (8'1,7) |