| KINSEY | Alfred __, author of his eponymous reports on human sexual behaviour (6) |
| KAMASUTRA | An ancient Indian Hindu text widely considered to be a standard work on human sexual behaviour |
| BOURINOT | Sir John George __, author of his eponymous Rules of Order, widely used in Canada (1894) (8) |
| PULLMAN | Philip ___ : author of His Dark Materials trilogy (7) |
| STUROTHENBERG | Eponymous report man |
| EIFFEL | Gustave __, French engineer remembered for his eponymous Paris landmark (6) |
| TATTOO | Design on human skin (6) |
| BEDBUG | Bloodsucking insect that feeds on humans sleeping at night (6) |
| GOBLIN | Nasty sprite known, in legend, for the tricks it plays on humans |
| TENNYSON | Alfred ___, author of the poems The Lady of Shalott and Voices in the Mist (8) |
| WAINWRIGHT | Alfred ___, author of book series A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells (10) |
| JOHNFINNEMORE | Radio 4 comedian and star of his eponymous Souvenir Programme (4,9) |
| JARRY | Alfred ___, author of 1896 stage play Ubu Roi (5) |
| HIGGS | Peter ....., Nobel laureate who predicted the existence of his eponymous boson (5) |
| FOXE | John --, 1516-87, English martyrologist, author of his 'Book of Martyrs' (4) |
| BESTALL | Alfred ___, author and illustrator, from 1935, of the Rupert Bear tales (7) |
| SHEREHITE | An American cultural historian famous for her work on psycho-sexual behaviour and gender relations |
| ASTROLOGY | Study of the effects of heavenly bodies on human behaviour (9) |
| PAULANKA | Johnny Carson's co-writer of his "Tonight Show" theme song |
| CONNIFF | Ray ___, American bandleader and arranger best known for his eponymous group of singers during the 1960s |