| MANNING | Author whose Fortunes of War novels were adapted to screen with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson (7) |
| LIBRARY | The Body in the -; one of Agatha Christie's novels adapted to screen with Joan Hickson as Miss Marple (7) |
| BLACA | Fortunes of War novels (5) |
| LOACH | Ken -; director who adapted A Kestrel for a Knave to screen with the latter's author Barry Hines (5) |
| PEYTON | Author of a number of books for children and young people, including Apple Won't Jump, Fly-by-Night, A Pattern of Roses, The Scruffy Pony as well as her classic Flambards novels that were adapted to s |
| TROLLOPE | Author whose novels The Choir and A Village Affair were adapted to screen (8) |
| WESLEY | Author from Devon whose novels including Jumping the Queue, The Camomile Lawn and Harnessing Peacocks were adapted to screen (6) |
| GRANT | Lytton Strachey's cousin who co-founded the Bloomsbury Group; or, the author whose Lovejoy novels were adapted into a television drama (5) |
| BURLEY | Author whose Wycliffe novels were adapted into a television drama (6) |
| GORMENGHAST | Castle that features in a series of post-war novels by Mervyn Peake (11) |
| DEADAGAIN | 1991 thriller starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson (4,5) |
| AGAIN | Dead _, 1991 film starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson (5) |
| FORSTER | English author whose novels A Passage to India, A Room with a View and Howard's End were adapted to film, the latter two noted here by James Ivory (7) |
| AUSTEN | Jane -; author whose novels including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Emma have been adapted to screen (6) |
| REMAINS | The ___ of the Day: novel which won the Booker Prize and was made into a 1993 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson (7) |
| CRUELLA | 2021 crime comedy film starring Emma Stone and Emma Thompson (7) |
| JAMES | Henry -; author of The Wings of the Dove whose 1881 novel The Portrait of a Lady was adapted to screen by Jane Campion (5) |
| PRINGLE | Surname of Harriet and Guy in Olivia Manning's Fortunes of War (7) |
| BELFAST | 2021 drama film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Colin Morgan, Caitriona Balfe, Ciaran Hinds & Jamie Dornan (7) |
| JUDI | ___ Dench, acting Dame who works regularly with Kenneth Branagh - most recently she was directed by him in Artemis Fowl (4) |