| TRILBIES | Hats named after a novel by George Du Maurier (8) |
| FEDORAS | Felt hats named for an 1880s Sarah Bernhardt role |
| TRILBY | Kind of hat named after a novel by George du Maurier (6) |
| SVENGALI | Hypnotic guru to Trilby in a novel by George du Maurier (8) |
| IBBETSON | 1891 novel by George Du Maurier (8) |
| WESTWARDHO | Devon holiday resort named after a novel by Charles Kingsley (8,2) |
| DEADSOULS | Joy Division song named after a novel by Gogol (4,5) |
| TAMOSHANTER | Hat named after a Burns poem (3,8) |
| FEDORA | Style of brimmed hat named after a play written by Victorien Sardou for Sarah Bernhardt (6) |
| BALACLAVA | Woollen hat named after a battle |
| DOLLYVARDEN | Wide-brimmed hat named after a Dickensian lass (5,6) |
| TAM | Hat named after a Burns poem (3) |
| LESCAUT | 1893 opera by Puccini after a novel by Abbe Prevost (3,4) |
| MANON | 1893 opera by Puccini after a novel by Abbe Prevost (5) |
| PETER | 1891 novel by George Du Maurier (5,8) |
| PETERIBBETSON | 1891 novel by George Du Maurier (5,8) |
| MARTIAN | The ?, novel by George du Maurier published posthumously in 1897 |
| THEMARTIAN | Novel by George du Maurier published posthumously in 1897 (3,7) |
| DEVON | Noted for its coastlines, cream teas and native Dartmoor ponies, county whose town Westward Ho! is the UK's only place named after a novel (5) |
| TOBY | Tankard in the form of toper donning a tricorn hat, named after the "Philpot" character referred to in a song about a brown jug (4) |