| TWEEDLEDEE | One of a pair of twins met by Alice in "Through the Looking-Glass" |
| HUMPTYDUMPTY | *He discusses semantics with Alice in "Through the Looking-Glass" |
| IDENTICALTWIN | One of a pair of twins who are of the same sex and look alike (9,4) |
| BROS | 1980s band featuring a pair of twins on vocals and drums |
| INCHWORM | Sat upon by a blue caterpillar in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a fruiting body with pieces eaten by Alice in order to shrink or grow (8) |
| MADASAMARCHHARE | One of the two idioms suggested by Alice in Wonderland tea party attendees |
| IMLATE | Cry heard by Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" |
| TWEEDLEDUM | One of the twins in Through the Looking Glass (10) |
| MARCHHARE | (GKN) Character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland who reappears in Through the Looking-Glass called Haigha (5,4) |
| CHORTLE | Word for a gleeful chuckle coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-glass (7) |
| CATERPILLAR | Wonderland character met by Alice sitting on a mushroom smoking a hookah pipe |
| TWEEDLEDUMANDTWEEDLEDEE | The chapter before Wool and Water in Through the Looking Glass |
| RED | *The ___ Queen, regal chess character in "Through the Looking Glass" |
| UNICORN | Lion's combatant for the crown, in "Through the Looking-Glass" |
| ERRED | Queen, like one in Through the Looking Glass, went wrong |
| GALUMPH | Portmanteau verb invented by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass |
| CARPENTER | Tradesman who, in Through the Looking-Glass, "wept like anything to see such quantities of sand" (9) |
| DINAH | Alice's cat in "Through the Looking-Glass" |
| TWEEDLE | ... dum and ...dee, characters in Through the Looking Glass (7) |
| UNBIRTHDAY | Event celebrated in "Through the Looking-Glass" |