| PETIPA | Choreographer who created some 50 ballets including The Sleeping Beauty and Don Quixote and, with Lev Ivanov,The Nutcracker and Swan Lake (6) |
| JEKYLL | Horticulturist with a species of fragrant English rose named after her who created some of the garde |
| PERRAULT | Author whose Mother Goose Tales contains stories including The Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood (8) |
| IGOR | ____ Stravinsky, composer of ballets including The Rite Of Spring (4) |
| TWYLATHARP | Choreographer who created the jukebox musical Movin Out: 2 wds. |
| COLLIER | Artist in the Pre-Raphaelite style whose paintings include Lady Godiva, Tannhauser In the Venusberg, The Sleeping Beauty and The Amber Necklace (7) |
| ADVENTURENOVELS | "Don Quixote" and "The Hobbit," for two |
| SPANIARDS | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, for two |
| METAFICTION | Genre for Don Quixote and Slaughterhouse-Five |
| HEDERA | - helix ; worn as a crown by god of the grape-harvest Dionysus and supporting some 50 species including the blackbird, the Latin name of the native British woodland plant ivy (6) |
| ASHTON | Choreographer and danseur with a repertoire of around 30 ballets including Facade, A Wedding Bouquet, Birthday Offering and A Month in the Country (6) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist who painted The Hay Wain in his native Suffolk and retreated to Salisbury with the archdeacon where he created some of his most celebrated work (9) |
| REDRIDINGHOOD | Fairy tale girl, Little ... who appears at the wedding of Sleeping Beauty and the Prince in Tchaikov |
| BRENTON | English dramatist who has written some 50 plays including Pravda with David Hare, The Romans in Britain and Bloody Poetry (7) |
| ANGELL | Sir Norman -; author of some 50 books including The Great Illusion whose work was recognised with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933 (6) |
| WELLS | Author whose canon of some 50 novels includes The History of Mr Polly, The Invisible Man, The Time Machine and Tono-Bungay (5) |
| WANNAFEELOLD | Question that might precede a fact such as "There was less time between Sleeping Beauty and The Little Mermaid than from The Little Mermaid to today" |
| OGRE | In Hop-o'-My-Thumb, Puss in Boots, Sleeping Beauty and the perhaps lesser known The Enchanted Doe, a man-eating giant, as originally imagined by Charles Perrault (4) |
| KLEE | Pianist Lily Stumpf's painter husband who wrote Padagogisches Skizzenbuch for his Bauhaus pupils and created some 9,000 artworks including his Inventions series (4) |
| STEVENSON | Author of some 50 novels including Miss Buncle's Book, The English Air, Vittoria Cottage and Amberwell whose father's cousin wrote Treasure Island (9) |