| IANMCEWAN | British author of novels including Atonement and On Chesil Beach (3,6) |
| MCEWAN | Author of 15 novels including The Comfort of Strangers, Enduring Love Atonement and On Chesil Beach (6) |
| IAN | First name of author of Atonement, Saturday and On Chesil Beach (3) |
| MCEVAN | Novelist who wrote Atonement, On Chesil Beach and Nutshell (6) |
| DORSET | County that inspired Thomas Hardy to write Far from the Madding Crowd, John Fowles The French Lieutenant's Woman, T. F. Powys Mr. Weston's Good Wine and Ian McEwan On Chesil Beach (6) |
| SHINGLE | English novel that's On Chesil Beach? |
| JOYCECARY | British author of Mister Johnson and The Horse's Mouth (5,4) |
| LONGBEACH | Coastal resort, Chesil Bank, for instance (4,5) |
| ELIAS | Bulgarian-born British author of novels including Auto-da-Fe (1935) and Crowds and Power (1960); Nobel Prize in Literature 1981 (5) |
| CANETTI | Bulgarian-born British author of novels including Auto-da-Fe (1935) and Crowds and Power (1960); Nobel Prize in Literature 1981 (7) |
| ISHIGURO | Kazuo ___, Japanese-born British author of novels including The Remains Of The Day and Never Let Me Go (8) |
| CONRAD | Joseph ___, Polish-born British author of novels including Lord Jim (1900) and Nostromo (1904) (6) |
| WILL | British author of novels including 2006's The Book Of Dave, _ Self (4) |
| MANTEL | British author of novels including the Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the |
| DEIGHTON | Len ___, British author of novels including The IPCRESS File (1962) |
| IRIS | British author of novels including A Severed Head (1961) (4) |
| MURDOCH | British author of novels including A Severed Head (1961) (7) |
| ADAMS | Richard ___, British author of novels including Watership Down (1972) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the southern tip of the Jurassic Coast near Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland (8) |
| MYERS | L.H., British author of novel sequence The Near and the Far (5) |