| WESSEX | Anglo-Saxon kingdom whose name was revived in Thomas Hardy's series of novels beginning with Under the Greenwood Tree (6) |
| AMON | Chief deity in Egypt's Old Kingdom whose name was later joined with the Sun god, Ra (4) |
| MANTEL | Hilary -; author of the Thomas Cromwell series of novels beginning with Wolf Hall (6) |
| MONTGOMERY | L. M. ___, Canadian author best known for the series of novels beginning with 1908's Anne of Green Gables (10) |
| TINWARE | Metal objects made of tungsten are filed under "T" (7) |
| CHARLESLESLIEBARRETT | Which Australian journalist and naturalist wrote over 60 books on flora, fauna and landscape under t |
| MGTF | T-series sports car from the 1950s whose name was revived in 2002 (2,2) |
| STYPE | Classic 19605 Jaguar whose name was revived in the late 1990-5 (1-4) |
| STYPES | Classic Sixties Jags whose name was revived in 1999 (1-5) |
| DICKENS | He wrote serialized novels beginning with The Pickwick Papers, and his name was sometimes used to describe the squalid conditions in which the lower classes lived. |
| RENDELL | Creator of the fictional Chief Inspector Wexford; 24 novels, beginning with 1964' s From Doon with Death (4,7) |
| NANCYDREW | Fictional heroine of 600+ novels beginning with The Secret of the Old Clock, (1930, by Mildred Wirt Benson) (5,4) |
| HALL | The Kids in the ___ Canadian sketch comedy series that was revived in 2022 featuring Pete Davidson in a guest appearance |
| AFEATHER | Words which follow Birds Of to give the title of a classic sitcom which was revived in 2014 (1,7) |
| IMAGE | Word that follows Spitting to give the name of a 1980s puppet show which was revived in 2020 (5) |
| SETTLE | Bench with arms and a high back whose shape/style was revived in the 19th century by C. F. A. Voysey and other Arts and Crafts designers (6) |
| TAMWORTH | Market town in Southeast Staffordshire, capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia (8) |
| CLAVICHORD | Instrument developed from the medieval monochord that flourished from about 1400 to 1800 and was revived in the 20th century. Rectangular in shape, and its case and lid were usually highly decorated, |
| DORSET | Main county reflected in Thomas Hardy's Wessex; site of a Neolithic cursus spanning part of the chalk downlands of Cranborne Chase (6) |
| MERCIA | Anglo-Saxon kingdom of England, which rose to dominance in the seventh century (6) |