| EYRE | "Jane ___" (book originally published as an autobiography edited by Currer Bell) |
| AUSTEN | Romantic drama starring Maria Bello, Maggie Grace and Emily Blunt, The Jane ___ Book Club (6) |
| ICLAUDIUS | Novel by Robert Graves, written as an autobiography of a Roman emperor (1,8) |
| JANEEYRE | 1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns |
| JANE | 1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns (4,4) |
| BRONTE | Described in a posthumous biography by Elizabeth Gaskell, novelist "Currer Bell" who penned Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette (6) |
| GLOSSARY | An alphabatical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge;usually published as an appendix to a text on that field (8) |
| MOWGLI | Orphan in The Jungle Book originally raised by a pack of wolves (6) |
| LOGBOOK | Regular record published as an aid to mathematicians? (3-4) |
| LOSCAPRICHOS | Set of eighty Goya prints, published as an album in 1799 (3,9) |
| LORDJIM | Novel by Joseph Conrad originally published as a serial in Blackwood's Magazine from October 1899 to |
| WAYSTATION | 1963 sci-fi novel by Clifford D Simak, originally published as Here Gather the Stars, that won the 1964 Hugo Award for Best Novel |
| TINDRUM | The ___, 18/14 novel originally published as Die Blechtrommel (1959) (3,4) |
| NICHOLASNICKLEBY | Charles Dickens's third novel, originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839 (8,8) |
| MAIGRETSPICKPOCKET | 1967 Georges Simenon novel originally published as Le Voleur de Maigret |
| PICKPOCKET | 1967 Georges Simenon novel originally published as Le Voleur de Maigret (8,10) |
| MAIGRETS | 1967 Georges Simenon novel originally published as Le Voleur de Maigret (8,10) |
| CHARLOTTE | 19th Century novelist whose pen name was Currer Bell (9,6) |
| CHARLOTTEBRONTE | Real name of the author Currer Bell (9,6) |
| ABSENT | A book originally posted as missing (6) |