| ENIDS | Bagnold and Blyton |
| ENID | First name for authors Bagnold and Blyton |
| ENIDANDEDNADINE | Bagnold and Best have supper? |
| NATIONALVELVET | 1944 film starring Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor, based on a novel by Enid Bagnold |
| NOELS | Author Bagnold |
| VELVET | 1935 novel by Enid Bagnold (8,6) |
| NATIONAL | ___ Velvet, Enid Bagnold novel (8) |
| MILLICENT | -- Bagnold, 'Harry Potter' character (Minister for Magic) (9) |
| DORSET | Birth county of William Barnes and Thomas Hardy that inspired authors including Enid Blyton and Ian McEwan (6) |
| THEFAMOUS | And 3 Series of children's novels by Enid Blyton featuring the characters Dick, Anne, Julian and George (3,6,4) |
| NODDY | Enid Blyton characters, ... and Big-Ears |
| PURBECK | Isle of ; peninsula on the Jurassic Coast with landmarks including Durdle Door and Corfe Castle, said to have inspired many books by Enid Blyton (7) |
| THEFAMOUSFIVE | Series of children's novels by Enid Blyton featuring the characters Dick, Anne, Julian and George |
| STCLARES | Series of books for children, six written by Enid Blyton and three by Pamela Cox (2,6) |
| AMELIA | Enid Blyton character, - - - - - Jane (6) |
| DINE | Eat, recalling Blyton maybe |
| NOTABLY | Blyton novel includes one in particular (7) |
| END | Miss Blyton lacked one goal (3) |
| POD | Blyton policeman left out container (3) |
| FIVE | The Famous _ _ _ _ , Enid Blyton book series (4) |