| LEACH | Bernard -, Hong Kongborn author of 1940 work A Potter's Book (5) |
| BERNARDLEACH | Hong Kong-born author of the 1940 work A Potter's Book (7,5) |
| NOYES | Alfred -, English poet; author of 1940 novel The Last Man (5) |
| WHEEL | A potter's turntable; a driver's steering mechanism; or, a yarn-spinner's machine with a spindle (5) |
| SPODE | Used to serve royalty and recovered from the wreck of RMS Titanic, a brand of china founded by a potter from Stoke-on-Trent who first used the blue willow pattern (5) |
| REMUS | ___ Lupin, a werewolf in the Harry Potter book series, nicknamed Moony (5) |
| THROW | Decorative blanket as a cover for a chair; or, something you do with dice, quoits or clay onto a potter's wheel (5) |
| STONE | The title of the first Harry Potter book uses this word |
| PETER | Our star's movie based on a Beatrix Potter book: - Rabbit |
| HARRY | ___ Potter, book series (5) |
| CLUMP | Unit of clay thrown on a potter's wheel? |
| INITS | J and K, on Harry Potter book covers (abbr.) |
| LATHE | Cousin of a potter's wheel |
| SNAPE | A Potter professor |
| OPERETTA | Light work a potter sorted round back of house |
| PALLET | A flat brush for spreading gold leaf, a fork-lift platform, a humble bed of straw, a potter's tool or a watch part, all linked by their apparent likeness to a Roman "shovel, spade" or "little blade" ( |
| TURN | A spin, whether of a lathe, a potter's wheel or a Scot performing a reel (4) |
| DINOBUZZATI | Italian author of 1940 novel The Tartar Steppe (4,7) |
| BUZZATI | Dino ?, Italian author of 1940 novel The Tartar Steppe |
| OFAOLAIN | Sean, Irish author of 1940 novel Come back to Erin (1'7) |