| THEWOMBLES | 1968 children's book by Elisabeth Beresford |
| TIGER | The ___ Who Came to Tea, 1968 children's book by Judith Kerr (5) |
| COBBLER | Litter-clearing puppets created by Elisabeth Beresford (7) |
| WOMBLE | Bungo was such a pointy-nosed, furry creature created by Elisabeth Beresford (6) |
| TOMSK | Siberian town after which Elisabeth Beresford named one of the Wombles (5) |
| BERESFORD | Elisabeth ?, author of 1968 children's novel The Wombles |
| IRONMAN | 'The ---', 1968 children's story by Ted Hughes (4,3) |
| ZARA | __ Carmichael, GP in Doctors played by Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (4) |
| OLSEN | Peggy -----, Mad Men role played by Elisabeth Moss (5) |
| HAPPYEND | 1929 opera by Elisabeth Hauptmann, Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill |
| OLSON | Peggy, character played by Elisabeth Moss in Mad Men (5) |
| BREAKERMORANT | 1980 film by Bruce Beresford from a play by Kenneth Ross (7,6) |
| SARAHJANE | 3rd and 4th Dr Who's companion, played by Elisabeth Sladen, ... ... Smith (5,4) |
| ALI | ___ Mills name of the character played by Elisabeth Shue in the film mentioned in 17a |
| HANDMAID | Subjugated woman played by Elisabeth Moss had a mind to change (8) |
| LION | Parsley the - - -, big cat character in 1968 children's TV show The Herbs (4) |
| BAYLEAF | Name of the gardener in the 1968 children's TV series The Herbs |
| SIRBASIL | Lady Rosemary's husband in the 1968 children's show The Herbs (3,5) |
| SAGE | Name of the owl in the 1968 children's series The Herbs (4) |
| POSTERNOFFATE | 1973 novel by Agatha Christie featuring Tommy and Tuppence Beresford (7,2,4) |