| RAJQUARTER | A series of novels by Paul Scott starting with The Jewel in the Crown was collectively known as ___. |
| BOYCOTT | Land agent Charles who was collectively shunned for not reducing rents |
| THERAJ | --- --- Quartet, four-volume novel series by Paul Scott, beginning with The Jewel In The Crown (3,3) |
| PAULSCOTT | British novelist best known for the 'Raj Quartet' series of novels beginning with The Jewel in the Crown (4,5) |
| RAJ | ?The ___ Quartet', series of novels by Paul Scott (3) |
| RING | The Rhinegold, The Valkyrie, Siegfried and Twilight of the Gods are collectively known as the ___ Cycle (4) |
| HARI | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 9D) |
| KUMAR | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 4D) |
| CROWN | The Jewel in the _, first book in The Raj Quartet series by Paul Scott (5) |
| SCOTT | Novelist whose The Raj Quartet begins with The Jewel in the Crown (5) |
| CLUB | An association or society of members also collectively known as a cabal, chapter, circle, clique or coterie; or, a playing card marked with a black clover/trefoil pip |
| SNOW | Writer of the series of novels collectively known as Strangers and Brothers (4) |
| JEWEL | "The --- in the Crown", novel by Paul Scott (5) |
| NGUNI | ___ cattle derive their name from the black tribes of Africa, collectively known as the Nguni people |
| EMILEZOLA | French author whose novels include a set of 20 collectively known as Les Rougon-Macquart |
| OCEANIA | How Australasia, the Malay Archipelago and the islands of the Pacific are collectively known (7) (7) |
| JAMSESSION | Term for an informal or impromptu performance by jazz or rock musicians improvising collectively, known in folk circles as a hootenanny (3,7) |
| RUNES | Set of 24 ancient symbols collectively known as The Elder Futhark |
| GREENPLOVER | Bird collectively known as a desert or a deceit (5,6) |
| ILLUSIONS | 'The Book of ********* ', novel by Paul Auster published in 2002 (9) |