| ROCHESTER | Edward -, master of Thornfield Hall in 1847 Charlotte Bronte novel Jane Eyre (9) |
| JANEEYRE | 1847 Charlotte Bronte novel (4,4) |
| EYRE | 1847 Charlotte Bronte book, Jane ___ |
| EDWARDROCHESTER | Master of Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (6,9) |
| CHARLOTTE | The author of the 1847 novel Jane Eyre, _ Bronte (9) |
| GOVERNESS | Jane Eyre's position at Thornfield Hall (9) |
| LUCYSNOWE | Heroine of the Charlotte Bronte novel Villette (4,5) |
| WUTHERING | Novel by Emily Bronte published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell (9,7) |
| AGNESGREY | The debut novel of Anne Bronte, published in 1847 (5,4) |
| THACKERAY | Noted for satirical works including The Book of Snobs and Vanity Fair: Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society, novelist to whom Charlotte Bronte dedicated Jane Eyre (9) |
| BERTHA | Mr Rochester's first wife in Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre (6) |
| EUPHONIUM | 17 instrument, often equipped with a compensating valve system developed by David Blaikley in 1847 |
| JANE | ___ Eyre, Charlotte Bronte novel (4) |
| KEELDAR | Surname of the titular heroine of the 1849 Charlotte Bronte novel Shirley (7) |
| BRONTE | Charlotte -; the eldest of three literary sisters and writer of the novels Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villette under the pen name Currer Bell (6) |
| POOLE | Grace, a character at Thornfield in Jane Eyre (5) |
| FAIRFAX | Jane Eyre... Thornfield Hall housekeeper, Mrs. ___ |
| EDGAR | Husband of Catherine Earnshaw in 1847 Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights |
| LINTON | Husband of Catherine Earnshaw in 1847 Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights (5,6) |
| VILLETTE | Charlotte Bronte novel (8) |