| PUGWASH | Captain Horatio -, bumbling pirate character brought to life by John Ryan in cartoons and comic strips (7) |
| GLOVEPUPPET | Character brought to life via digital animation |
| CAPTAINPUGWASH | Fictional pirate created by John Ryan; appeared in the first edition of the Eagle comic in 1950 (7,7) |
| SILVER | Long John -, Treasure Island pirate character (6) |
| SPARROW | Depp's pirate character in five movies |
| PIANO | In Italian this word is an adverb or adjective; it comes from a Late Latin word meaning "smooth." First known use in English dates to 1683. In English the word refers to a musical instrument with stri |
| NATURERESERVE | Character brought to book in rural environment |
| ADAMBEDE | A lady ensnares base character brought to book (4,4) |
| NFL | John Ryan and J.P. Darche org. |
| BRAZILIAN | Person from Sao Paulo or Rio (or a painfully complete depilation in preparation for wearing a G-stri |
| BALOO | "Look for the bare necessities; The simple bare necessities; Forget about your worries and your stri |
| ACNE | Stri-Dex target |
| GALATEA | In Greek mythology, ivory statue created by Pygmalion and brought to life by Aphrodite (7) |
| BAMBI | Felix Salten's fawn character, first animated or brought to life by Disney in 1942; or, a nickname for a born-again middle-aged biker (5) |
| GREATGRANDCHILD | Considerable amount of money brought to life by father and mother is a future issue for the family (5-10) |
| GOLEM | In Jewish folklore, a clay figure brought to life by magic (5) |
| OSIRIS | Egyptian fertility deity killed by his brother Seth and brought back to life by his wife and sister, Isis (6) |
| LAZARUS | Brother of Mary and Martha in the New Testament, brought back to life by Jesus four days after his death (John 11:1-44) (7) |
| ZOMBIE | Corpse brought to life by sorcery (6) |
| ANIMATED | Lively - brought to life by Disney? (8) |