| SCOTT | Sir Walter |
| DEVON | English county, birthplace of Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh (5) |
| IVANHOE | Sir Arthur Sullivan composed an opera based on which Sir Walter Scott novel? (7) |
| RALEIGH | Sir Walter ---, explorer |
| LOCHINVAR | Hero of Sir Walter Scott |
| GUY | _ Mannering, Sir Walter Scott novel (3) |
| ABBOTSFORD | Home of Sir Walter Scott (10) |
| ELLEN | Sir Walter Scott's heroine |
| ROY | "Rob _" (Sir Walter Scott novel) |
| LAYOFTHELAST | and 1dn, The ___, 1805 narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott (3,2,3,4,8) |
| FAIRMAID | and 1ac, The ___, 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott (4,4,2,5) |
| MAID | The Fair ___ of Perth, Sir Walter Scott novel (4) |
| OLDMORTALITY | Novel by Sir Walter Scott (3,9) |
| TANGLE | Oarweed; or, a knotted mass, such as a web of lies according to Sir Walter Scott's Marmion (6) |
| OFPERTH | The -, 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott (4,4,2,5) |
| MEAT | "___ eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion": Sir Walter Scott |
| LUCIA | _ di Lammermoor opera in three acts by Donizetti, loosely based on a story by Sir Walter Scott (5) |
| DRYBURGH | Borders abbey where Sir Walter Scott and Douglas Haig are buried (8) |
| OCHILTREE | Licensed beggar in Sir Walter Scott's The Antiquary (9) |
| KENILWORTH | Market town in Warwickshire with a castle immortalised in Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name (10) |