| LYELL | Charles -, Scottish lawyer; author of 1880s three-volume work Principles of Geology |
| JOHNSTUARTMILL | Author of the 1848 work Principles of Political Economy (4,6,4) |
| DASKAPITAL | Three-volume work that predicts the triumph of socialism |
| CHARLESLYELL | In 1830-33, this geologist publishes Principles of Geology, followed in 1838 by Elements of Geology, in which he demonstrates that the processes that changed the earth in the past are continuing. What |
| ORCHID | 'The --- Trilogy', three-volume work by Jocelyn Brooke (6) |
| TRILOGY | Three-volume work |
| TOYNBEE | Arnold J ?, author of 12-volume work A Study of History |
| JAMES | Scottish lawyer and author noted for his biographical Life Of Samuel Johnson (1791) (5) |
| BOSWELL | Scottish lawyer and author notedfor his biographical Life Of Samuel Johnson (1791) (7) |
| KENNEDY | Charles ---, Scottish politician, leader of the Liberal Democrats 1999-2006 (7) |
| PROUST | French author of an unfinished seven-volume work (6) |
| PETROLOGY | Branch of geology concerned with the study of the composition, origin and structure of rocks (9) |
| ANTHONY | First name of novelist best known for his 12-volume work A Dance to the Music of Time (7) |
| REMEMBRANCEOFTHINGSPAST | English title of a seven-volume work by Marcel Proust |
| ROMANEMPIRE | Subject of a classic six-volume work by Edward Gibbon |
| SEISMOLOGY | Branch of geology concerned with the study of earthquakes (10) |
| GREENSTONE | Head of Geology enters awkwardly with one variety of jade (10) |
| PROCURATORFISCAL | Expert custodians, about fifty, engaging female Scottish lawyer |
| NIMIOUS | Grey matter involving the writer's one vexatious to Scottish lawyer |
| DEANOFFACULTY | Restructure due - can't lay off senior Scottish lawyer (4,2,7) |