| BENNETT | Alan -; actor and dramatist whose works include the series of monologues Talking Heads and the play The History Boys (7) |
| ALANBENNETT | Dramatist who wrote the 1988 BBC series of monologues, Talking Heads (4.7) |
| HEADS | Talking -; Alan Bennett's series of monologues originally with a cast including Julie Walters, Maggie Smith, Patricia Routledge and Thora Hird (S) |
| EMLYNWILLIAMS | Welsh actor and dramatist whose stage plays include Night Must Fall and The Corn Is Green |
| WILLIAMS | Welsh actor and dramatist whose stage plays include Night Must Fall and The Corn ls Green (5,8) |
| EMLYN | Welsh actor and dramatist whose stage plays include Night Must Fall and The Corn ls Green (5,8) |
| ISRAEL | and 5dn, British humorist and writer whose works include the novel Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People and the play The Melting Pot |
| ZANGWILL | see 6dn, British humorist and writer whose works include the novel Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People and the play The Melting Pot |
| THOMASDEKKER | English poet and dramatist whose works include the plays Match Me in London and The Shoemaker's Holiday |
| HOGARTH | William ___, English engraver whose works include the series of paintings A Rake's Progress (7) |
| CHRISTIE | Agatha ___; author whose works include Hercule Poirot's Christmas, The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and the play The Mousetrap (8) |
| SARTRE | Jean-Paul ___, French philosopher, novelist and dramatist whose works include Being and Nothingness and Nausea |
| DRYDEN | John -; poet and dramatist whose works include All for Love and Absalom and Achitophel (6) |
| TURGENEV | Russian novelist whose works include Rudin, Father And Sons and the play, A Month In The Country |
| ELIOT | T.S. ---, US-born British poet and dramatist whose works include The Waste Land (5) |
| DUMAS | Alexandre ---, French novelist and dramatist whose works include The Three Musketeers (5) |
| SHERRIFF | R. C. -; author of the novel The Fortnight in September and the play Journey's End who also co-wrote the script for the 1939 film Goodbye, Mr. Chips (8) |
| SPIES | Novel by Michael Frayn, author of Towards the End of the Morning, Headlong and the play Copenhagen (5) |
| ALEXANDRE | --- Dumas, French novelist and dramatist whose works included The Three Musketeers (9) |
| HENRYFIELDING | 18th-Century English novelist and dramatist whose works include Tom Jones (5,8) |