| FATHERBROWN | Amateur British sleuth created by G.K. Chesterton, played on TV by Mark Williams |
| BROWN | Father -, amateur sleuth created by G K Chesterton (5) |
| NICE | Patrick, fictional actor played by Mark Williams in The Fast Show (4) |
| OLAZABAL | He won the Boys Amateur, British Youths Open and The Amateur Championships (8) |
| RAISIN | British sleuth (Agatha ------) |
| AGATHA | British sleuth (------ Raisin) |
| NEWSCOTLANDYARD | British sleuths' center |
| FATHER | ____ Brown, priest and detective created by G. K. Chesterton (6) |
| DREW | Female amateur sleuth created by US publisher Edward Stratemeyer in 1930 (4) |
| LORDPETERWIMSEY | Aristocratic amateur sleuth created by English novelist Dorothy L. Sayers (4,5,6) |
| PETERWIMSEY | Nobleman and amateur sleuth created by Dorothy L Sayers who first appeared in the novel Whose Body? (5,6) |
| STRIKE | Cormoran ------, sleuth created by J.K. Rowling (6) |
| STANHOPE | Vera, detective created by writer Ann Cleeves and played on TV by Brenda Blethyn (8) |
| RUMPOLE | Horace, fictitious London barrister created by John Mortimer and played on TV by Leo McKern (7) |
| CHAN | Sleuth created by Biggers |
| NEROWOLFE | Fictional sleuth created by Rex Stout |
| ALLEYN | Roderick ---, urbane sleuth created by Ngaio Marsh |
| ISABEL | ___ Dalhousie, female sleuth created by Alexander McCall Smith (6) |
| NAPOLEONOF | The ___, 1904 novel by G K Chesterton (8,2,7,4) |
| THURSDAY | The Man Who Was -; novel by G. K. Chesterton (8) |