| MCGILL | Donald, English cartoonist associated with the seaside postcard (6) |
| PUNCHANDJUDY | Traditional British puppet show for children, associated with the seaside (5,3,4) |
| SEARLE | Ronald, cartoonist associated with "St. Trinians" (6) |
| MOSQUITOCOAST | With "The," seaside reading by Paul Theroux |
| RUBEGOLDBERG | Cartoonist associated with overly complicated machines |
| SCARFE | Gerald, English cartoonist who designed the animated sequences for the film Pink Floyd: The Wall (6) |
| BATMAN | English cartoonist killing off English cartoon character |
| OSBERT | ____ Lancaster, English cartoonist, stage designer and writer born in 1908 (6) |
| GLENBAXTER | English cartoonist noted for his absurdist drawings which have appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and The Independent on Sunday |
| BLAKE | Quentin, English cartoonist noted for his collaborations with Roald Dahl (5) |
| TENNIEL | Sir John --,1820-1914, English cartoonist (7) |
| ROBINSON | W Heath ___, English cartoonist noted for his illustrations of elaborate inventions (8) |
| GILES | Which English cartoonist depicted an ordinary British family from 1937 to 1995? (5) |
| RUSHTON | Willie ---, English cartoonist, comedian and writer; co-founder of Private Eye (7) |
| TIDY | Bill, English cartoonist (4) |
| HEATHROBINSON | English cartoonist and illustrator (1872-1944) noted for his depictions of absurdly overcomplicated mechanical devices performing simple tasks (5,8) |
| WAIN | Louis, English cartoonist noted for drawing cats, played by Benedict Cumberbatch in a 2021 film (4) |
| SCENIC | View fit for a postcard (6) |
| PROULX | Annie -, author of novels Postcards and That Old Ace in the Hole (6) |
| CACHET | Private seal on a letter or a document; or, a commemorative or decorative design stamped on an envelope or postcard in philately (6) |