| SNODGRASS | Character in The Pickwick Papers |
| SAWYER | Bob --, character in 'The Pickwick Papers' (6) |
| SERJEANTBUZFUZ | Barrister who represents Mrs Bardell in her suit against Samuel Pickwick in The Pickwick Papers by C |
| EATANSWILL | Scene of the parliamentary elections in 'The Pickwick Papers' (10) |
| NATHANIELWINKLE | Character whose clumsiness with guns is a running joke in The Pickwick Papers |
| SAM | Forename of a cockney bootblack in The Pickwick Papers, after whom the term "Wellerism" derives (3) |
| SAMUELSLUMKEY | Candidate in The Pickwick Papers |
| EPIC | Heroic tale in the Pickwick Papers |
| DINGLEYDELL | Place featuring in The Pickwick Papers |
| FLEETPRISON | Jail featured in The Pickwick Papers (5,6) |
| JAMESHAYTER | Actor who played Samuel Pickwick in the 1952 film The Pickwick Papers and was the original narrator of the TV adverts for Mr Kipling cakes (5,6) |
| DICKENS | He wrote serialized novels beginning with The Pickwick Papers, and his name was sometimes used to describe the squalid conditions in which the lower classes lived. |
| DULWICH | Suburb of London to which Samuel Pickwick retires at the end of The Pickwick Papers |
| IPSWICH | Town visited by Mr Pickwick in Chapter 22 of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers (1837) (7) |
| JINGLE | Alfred ___, strolling actor and trickster in the novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens |
| HAYTER | James ___, actor who starred in 1952 comedy-drama film The Pickwick Papers (6) |
| SAMWELLER | "The Pickwick Papers" quipster |
| SERIALS | Tales like "The Pickwick Papers" |
| SERIAL | Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers," originally |
| BOZ | Early pseudonym of Charles Dickens, under which he published works including The Pickwick Papers (1836-7) (3) |