| LAROUSSE | Blacksmith's son who published of a number of works including Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siecle (8) |
| OMNIBUS | Book containing a number of works (7) |
| ALBANBERG | Austrian composer, 1885-1935, who despite a small number of works, is seen as an important figure in 20th Century music (5,4) |
| CROMWELL | Blacksmith's son who served as Cardinal Wolsey's lawyer, later obtaining office as master of the king's jewel house and Henry VIII's principal secretary and adviser (8) |
| TOMPION | Born in Bedfordshire in 1639, a blacksmith's son who established himself as one of the foremost English clockmakers and horologists (7) |
| OLDS | Blacksmith's son who set up a car manufacturer in 1901 named after himself, closed by GM in 2004 (4) |
| OBIT | It's published of late of rising sample of antibodies (6) |
| HEPHAESTUS | With the Roman equivalent Vulcan, Greek god of fire, craftsmen and blacksmiths, son of Zeus and Hera (10) |
| ELGIN | Holder of Egyptian course backed including grand collector of anti-quities |
| CHAIR | Fourth published of the Chronicles of Narnia series by CS Lewis (3,6,5) |
| THESILVER | Fourth published of the Chronicles of Narnia series by CS Lewis (3,6,5) |
| CASPIAN | Prince ___, the second published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis (7) |
| GARBO | Swedish-born actress who starred in 1930s films including Grand Hotel, Queen Christina, Anna Karenina and Camille (5) |
| WOOLF | Virginia -; author of works including A Room of One's Own and the novel inspired by Vita Sackville-West titled Orlando (5) |
| DELAMARE | English author of works including The Listeners (poetry collection, 1912) and Memoirs of a Midget (novel, 1921) (6,224) |
| REGALIA | Finery of Spanish outfit including grand insignia on the outside (7) |
| WALTER | And 24 English author of works including The Listeners (poetry collection, 1912) and Memoirs of a Midget (novel, 1921) (6,2,2,4) |
| DENIS | Chief art theorist of the Nabis, painter of works including Homage to Cezanne, Motif Romanesque and Nude with Bouquet of Violets (5) |
| MESSIAEN | Olivier ___, French composer of works including the orchestral Quartet for the End of Time (1940-1) and Awakening of the Birds (1953) (8) |
| DEERSLAYER | Chronologically first but last-published of the Leatherstocking Tales, with "The" |